DEAD FIX#2 IN THE DET. INSP. TODD "RATSO" HOLTOM SERIESDead Fix follows on from the acclaim and success of Hard Place. Now, in this gripping and compelling plot, Ratso is tasked with investigating international sports match-fixing, a labour of love for this London detective. Following a vicious attack on a player's family, he realises that he is up against more than bent players as he enters the shady and murderous world of criminal gangs.
Billions are being staked on fixed results using illegal bookies operating in a global black-market.
The trail and a murder point to a mastermind operating from Dubai and India. But are Ratso's instincts failing him? Once again he is supported by his police colleagues, Jock Strang, Tosh Watson and Nancy Petrie.
As the investigation twists and turns, fresh evidence points to the USA. Here, his long-distance lover, Det. Kirsty-Ann Webber of the Ford Lauderdale Police Department yet again proves her worth as the scope and scale of the investigation race to a dramatic climax.
PRAISE FOR HARD PLACE - #1 IN THE DET. INSP. TODD "RATSO" HOLTOM SERIES#1 in the Det. Insp. Todd "Ratso" Holtom series.
"Wow! What a page turner! I can't wait for the next release. A definite 5-star from me!"
"Fantastic read, great characters, gripping storyline. Definitely want to read more adventures from Ratso. Roaring success Mr Stewart!"
"This book engenders the same get-to-the-end compulsion for the reader as does a Harlan Coben crime suspense or a Simon Kernick or Mark Billingham police novel... the prose is easy to read and the plot is enthralling."
"Douglas Stewart has done a great job and has created in Detective Ratso a character who is quick-witted, clever and a worthy addition to the action thriller genre."
"It is as if the author has inside knowledge of these characters and places; their portrayal is simple, effective and truly insightful."
"Each chapter leaves you eager to continue reading. This was the first of Stewart's novels I have read but I will definitely read more."
"In Hard Place, author Douglas Stewart offers up an oh-so-British thriller brimming with chilling mayhem, questionable police tactics, tough and terrible villains and a deep understanding of the real world of crime and cops. Try to put it down - I highly recommend."
"I read a lot of thrillers and Hard Place is high up on my list of favourites."
"Hard Place is inspired by a real-life event, though Douglas Stewart has transformed this into an entertaining crime thriller in the same manner as Roger Donaldson's 2008 film "The Bank Job".
"I will definitely buy more "Ratso" publications."
"Eat your heart out David Hosp."
"... A very enjoyable read. It's a fast moving thriller in which you feel you really get to know the characters.... Each chapter leaves you eager to continue reading."
"The plot was fast paced, characters well-constructed and believable. There are many twists and turns which makes the book very difficult to put down."
"Couldn't stop reading, this was worth 5 stars."
About the Author: Born in Scotland, Douglas was brought up in England and became a London-based international lawyer, later living and practising in the USA. In tandem, he developed a successful career as a widely read author of mystery thrillers and non-fiction with a chart-topper and a WH Smith Paperback of the Week to his credit. Currently, Douglas is working on a series of international mystery thrillers involving a London-based detective, Todd "Ratso" Holtom. Following on from the success of Ratso in Hard Place published in 2015, the second in the Ratso series and called DEAD FIX will soon be released. Douglas is now working on the third in the series. Meantime, DEADLINE VEGAS, a stand-alone thriller, involving corruption in the casino world is also due for publication. Douglas has written some dozen books and been published both in English and German languages. Additionally, he has contributed to a number of compendiums including M.O published through the Crime Writers Association. His short story called INSCRUTABLE opened the acclaimed Number One anthology called Capital Crimes. TERROR AT SEA, his true-crime book on modern-day piracy rose to number 4 on Amazon and was hailed as the benchmark on crime at sea. Douglas's books have attracted media interest and the Ratso storylines are currently with well-known producers considering a TV series. A stand-alone screenplay is also under active investigation by a director for a movie. Douglas is a member of the Crime Writers Association and also of the International Thriller Writers of the USA. Douglas has been a TV and radio broadcaster for many years and a motivational speaker for aspiring authors in the UK and USA. After originally adopting the pen-name Cameron Ross, Douglas now writes under his own name. He is married with three children.