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    The Casebook of D.I. Snaith by Dan Evans
    Fiction

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    The first compilation of the adventures of England's most peerless pig, Detective Inspector Snaith. Cracking crime in a Britain just a few years in the future Snaith works alongside his colleagues the body-dismorphic-disordered D.I. Wilton, the surgically pixillated D.I. Harris and their boss-stroke-guvnor, the Gaffer. In spite of a crippling addiction to cocktails, and the most machiavellian of ex wives Snaith always gets results. Whatever it takes and by any means necessary. He may be a bad man... but he's a damn good copper.

    Hard boiled, humorous, and just a little surreal.


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    By: Beck
    Although the stories were O.K. I found the amount of Clichés used in the stories becoming more annoying the more I listened.

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    Excellent stories, brilliant writing, tremendous jokes. What more do you want? Oh yes, great characters and very nice reading. Nice one Mr Evans. More please soon please.

    By: Alex
    "Hilarious" would be my word of choice here as well - I hope there's more to come. Especially the D***a day story was dead on. [Posting has been subject to editing by United Kingdom Home office in order to conform to the 1982 Official Secrets Act]

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Chapters


Title Description Date Created
Snaith 01
(14.15 MB)
Case One. D.I. Snaith and the Squad visit 'Stag', the UK's most popular pre-wedding party town to catch a cold hearted killer of husbands-to-be. Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 02
(7.55 MB)
Snaith pursues his only suspect hither and thither through the sticky streets of 'Stag'.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 03
(7.47 MB)
The Squad stumble upon a corpse. But will it talk?Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 04
(11.36 MB)
Case Two. D.I. Snaith fakes his own death in the hope of catching more than just a grave robber.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 05
(8.63 MB)
Snaith comes back from the dead, but not before his ex wife does all she can to stop him.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 06
(12.09 MB)
Case Three. Snaith and the guys close in on London's longest running serial killer - a monster who taunts the Force by leaves a single jigsaw piece about his victim.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 07
(9.07 MB)
D.I. Snaith is on the verge of being thrown off the case, but true to form, when the going gets tough the Snaith gets going. He tracks down the killer of course, but in his heart he maybe wishes he hadn't.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 08
(13.2 MB)
Case Four. D.I. Snaith is recuperating at a festival celebrating the life of the UK's most likely contender for sainthood, however his attempts to relax are hampered by a persistent mystery caller. [Story has been subject to editing by United Kingdom Home office in order to conform to the 1982 Official Secrets Act]Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 09
(9.32 MB)
D.I. Snaith tracks down his mystery caller, learns to love again, has his heart broken AND cracks the case in under 9 minutes, [Warning contains kissing, cuddling and heavy euphemisms]Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 10
(10.8 MB)
Case Five. A child has been snatched but Snaith knows he can catch the kiddynapper, despite a sponsorship deal that obliges him to pair up with a member of the Press.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 11
(11.41 MB)
Snaith is forced to dance to the tune of his media sidekick, fruitlessly searching London's battered hinterland while international concern spreads as far as the Vatican itself.Mar 7, 2010
Snaith 12
(8.11 MB)
A paradigm shift in Snaith's thinking blows the case apart, simultaneously exposing cynical conspiracies, religious opportunism, and one of the many flaws at the heart of human nature.Mar 7, 2010