Does the Brothers Tulk, a musical hall comedy act, hide a macabre secret? Inspector Rose intends to find out.
The Third Annual Conference of Human Rights International is the backdrop for a scheme by the British Union of Nazis to take out Brissac, the guest of honour.
A woman confesses to a murder, for which a prostitute was already found guilty and hanged for.
A parcel bomb arrives for Detective Swift, it has a live detonator with a dummy explosive - the first of nine.
Lucian Claud is a charlatan, conning people out of their cash with promises to contact relatives who have ‘passed over’. Rose thinks there is a link between Claud and a suspicious death.
Detective Swift discovers a rent racket involving threats to coloured immigrant tenants.
A racist is using Swift's name and rank to gain the confidence of young foreign girls, but then terrorizes them. Swift needs to clear his name, but has distractions that are compelling.
Rose sends Swift to investigate a casino where it appears Brand has been bouncing cheques, but the trail leads back to Miller.
Pitt’s business is in trouble, and is being encouraged to leave his wife by ‘The Chosen Persons’ sect. Is he being coerced to murder?
George can’t stop marrying women, so how does Rose reign in a serial bigamist?