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A Minister's Downfall A Minister's Downfall is the second novel in the Tom Kessler Series of Operations, written by Peter J Charles, a former Surrey Drug Squad detective who has lived the reality of surveillance, informants, and corruption. His fiction is built on procedural precision, emotional restraint, and a realism that cuts deeper than most. Some parts are true. You decide which. A corrupt cabinet minister. A cocaine habit. A trail of sexual abuse. And a system too compromised to act. When the truth begins to leak, the establishment closes ranks. The police hesitate. The press is…mehr

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A Minister's Downfall A Minister's Downfall is the second novel in the Tom Kessler Series of Operations, written by Peter J Charles, a former Surrey Drug Squad detective who has lived the reality of surveillance, informants, and corruption. His fiction is built on procedural precision, emotional restraint, and a realism that cuts deeper than most. Some parts are true. You decide which. A corrupt cabinet minister. A cocaine habit. A trail of sexual abuse. And a system too compromised to act. When the truth begins to leak, the establishment closes ranks. The police hesitate. The press is silenced. The victims are ignored. But DC Tom Kessler cannot look away. He is not CID, not Special Branch, not anyone's idea of a political operator. Yet when a senior government figure is exposed as both predator and addict, Kessler and Pete - a former dealer turned reluctant ally - are forced to step outside the rules. What begins as a quiet intervention becomes a covert operation that threatens to bring down more than one man. The deeper they dig, the more tangled the web becomes. Offshore accounts. Shell companies. A network of influence stretching from Westminster to foreign intelligence services. The minister is not just corrupt, he is protected. The institutions meant to hold him accountable are compromised or complicit. Every move Kessler makes risks exposure, and every ally he recruits carries their own secrets. Kessler does not have a warrant. He does not have a sanctioned team. What he has is a growing circle of people who have had enough: a journalist with nothing left to lose, a civil servant with a conscience, and a handful of street-level contacts who know how power really moves. Together they form an unofficial task force that operates in the shadows, without oversight, and without permission. Their methods are improvised, their loyalty fragile, but their determination absolute. As pressure mounts and foreign actors begin to circle, the stakes rise. Surveillance tightens. Leaks multiply. The cost of failure becomes personal. Kessler must navigate a landscape where loyalty is fragile and betrayal is inevitable. The minister's downfall is no longer just a possibility, it is a necessity. Bringing him down will mean breaking rules, burning bridges, and risking careers. It will test Kessler's judgment, his resilience, and his ability to keep his own conscience intact. Rules? What rules? A Minister's Downfall is tense British crime fiction that refuses melodrama and embraces authenticity. It is a story about power, complicity, and the cost of doing what is right when the system will not act. Readers who value clipped dialogue, tactical realism, and the slow burn of procedural suspense will find themselves drawn into Kessler's world. This is crime fiction written by someone who has been there and done it, blending fact and fiction to deliver a narrative that feels uncomfortably close to reality. Perfect for fans of British police procedurals, political thrillers, and crime novels that cut through the noise, A Minister's Downfall continues the Tom Kessler series with a story that is as timely as it is uncompromising. If you want a procedural that does not fl
Autorenporträt
Peter J Charles writes British crime fiction with a procedural edge and emotionally restrained realism-the kind that comes from having lived it.A former member of the Surrey Drug Squad, he's seen how investigations unfold, how lines blur, and how choices get made. His debut novel, A Detective's Dilemma, draws on that experience to deliver grounded operations, fractured characters, and tension that never exists just for show. Some scenes are based on real events-you decide which ones.These days, he walks the countryside, fly fishes, and watches rugby with a pint in hand. It's a slower pace than the one he used to live, but the stories haven't stopped.