Murder of Innocence

by Bryan Lightbody


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/13/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781524668389
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781524668396
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781524668372

About the Book

Summer 1914: a calamitous war has just begun in Europe, but just how close did celebrated detective Chief Superintendent Robert Ford come to changing history? Europe, Summer 1911 and Robert Ford, head of London’s Metropolitan Police Special Branch, is assigned on the King’s directions as personal protection officer to Prime-minister Herbert Henry Asquith. Ford has been chosen due to a series of assassinations of politicians attending gala events. No one knows who is conducting such a campaign, but it is suspected whoever it is their goal is clear; destabilize the old alliances and bring about war. Ford breaks the first lead in the case when he foils an assassin in Paris. However, Ford is discouraged from any investigation by cabinet Minister William Olivier who claims it has been the work of a lone gunman and no one else. Olivier is a member of the ‘Intelligentsia’ whose intention is to destroy the current European order by war to further their own economic ends, with his conspirators they must find a new group to finance to bring about their ambitions. Enter Major Tankosic, deputy head of Serbian military intelligence, co-founder of ‘Black Hand’ and sponsor of radicals Danilo Illic and Gavrilo Princip, founders of the ‘Young Bosnians’. Spring 1914. A member of Ford’s unit infiltrates the Intelligentsia as its founder’s butler. But, he is discovered by his employer Lord Charlton Boyd just as he gains one tantalizing piece of information for Special Branch. Before passing this intelligence on he disappears. Ford tries to convince Asquith to allow him leave from his London duties to break the case within the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Europe. Olivier has Asquith’s ear and convinces him Ford has no place being involved in protection duties within a competing and hostile empire. However, Ford finds a way and travels to the heart of Balkans and eventually to the service of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Time is ticking away and the conspirators are already in Sarajevo. They know the Heir Apparent is coming and his murder will be their catalyst to spark a revolution. Major Tankosic seems to always lag one step behind. How have these simple student boys had the money and wherewithal to move so easily around the country? June 1914, Ford certain about the conspiracy, cannot persuade the Archduke to take his personal safety seriously. Ford insists that he travel as protection officer with the Archduke or at least as his driver. His request is refused. Gavrilo Princip stands in wait. Soon Ford will discover a shocking truth about British military intelligence and the Sarajevo conspiracy.


About the Author

Born in 1968 Bryan Lightbody began his working life as a clerical assistant at the Security Service in 1986 before joining the Metropolitan Police in 1988. During the next 29 years he worked as a humble beat constable, a traffic officer, an advanced car and motorcycle instructor at the police driving school, Hendon, before serving as a member of the Special Escort Group, the motorcycle unit that escort the royal family and the Prime minister. He then went on to complete his career as a close protection officer to members of the Royal Family in the Mets ‘SO14’, working in particular with Her Majesty the Queen. Inspired by working during the first ten years of his career in London’s East End, he wrote his first book ‘Whitechapel’ about the Jack the Ripper murders. His experiences in the close protection world led him to write the purely fictional story ‘The Dressmaker Connection, an Edwardian Political Scandal’, and the centenary of the First World War inspired him back to write a fact-based story called ‘Murder of Innocence’. The narrative in each is carried along by the experiences of fictional London cop ‘Robert Ford’ who rises through the ranks of the Metropolitan Police and becomes a senior Special Branch detective as the trilogy of books progresses. Within his career he brings justice to Jack the Ripper, saves the government from collapse during an Edwardian political scandal, and almost prevents the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Bryan Lightbody now lives in the Somme in France running a guesthouse, ‘Orchard Farm’, from where he occasionally conducts battlefield tours, and tries to keep his Jack Russells out of trouble. He is a self-confessed petrol-head and avid motorsport fan.