The book delves into the critical examination of policing and the systemic issues within government services that contribute to police underperformance. It highlights the early resignation of the Commissioner of Police and the implementation of special measures across six police services. Through thorough investigation, the author uncovers the underlying common causes that link these challenges, offering insights into the broader implications for law enforcement and governance.
David James Smith Orden de los libros
David James Smith es un aclamado autor de no ficción y periodista galardonado. Su obra se sumerge en las complejidades de la naturaleza humana y el crimen, examinando meticulosamente casos significativos y su profundo impacto. El enfoque distintivo de Smith se caracteriza por una investigación exhaustiva, un análisis perspicaz y un estilo narrativo cautivador que sumerge al lector en el corazón de sus temas. Su compromiso con la justicia penal subraya su dedicación a descubrir la verdad y abogar por la imparcialidad.






- 2023
- 2023
How to Find Your Past
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The book offers a comprehensive method for tracing Scottish diaspora family trees, emphasizing the historical context of each generation. It delves into the true clan or tribal origins of individuals and explores the events that prompted their migrations. This approach enriches the understanding of family histories by connecting personal narratives to broader historical movements and cultural shifts.
- 2023
Only Phoenicians & Origins of Celts & Gaels
- 324 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Exploring the journey of named tribes from Canaan, the narrative highlights the significance of the lion symbol across various cultures. In Carthage, military leaders donned lionskins, while in Gadir, the local populace raised a flag featuring Hercules' pillars flanked by two lions. The connection extends to Scotland, where the Gadie burn adds another layer to the rich tapestry of cultural references linked to the name Gad. This journey intertwines history, mythology, and regional significance, revealing a deeper understanding of identity and heritage.
- 2023
Only england's Brexit
- 378 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the complexities of Brexit, focusing on trade agreements and a powerful female leader advocating for Scotland's independence from England. As Scotland's push for autonomy intensifies, the other nations within the United Kingdom reassess their own notions of freedom and identity, highlighting the political tensions and aspirations that shape the region's future.
- 2019
Only Smiths
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Norman-dominated Scotland, the story follows James Smith, a 3rd generation blacksmith from Badenoch, who seeks to forge his own path by aiding William Wallace in the fight for independence. Armed with a self-made sword and a rich family history of warfare, he joins forces with Earl Moray, participating in pivotal battles that reshape the fate of his people. The narrative highlights the resilience of the Smiths and their crucial role in the struggle for freedom, culminating in the significant victory at Stirling Bridge.
- 2019
Only the Smiths
- 252 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Scotland, this narrative explores the tumultuous political landscape shaped by the Smith family's expansion in Aberdeenshire. It delves into the impact of Mary I's French influences, the Pope's crusade declarations, and the neglect of Scotland under King James VI. The story highlights Montrose's failed allegiance shift and the resistance against English conspiracies regarding the Darien investment. As the people, inspired by historical declarations, rally for independence, the tale intertwines with the legacy of Scottish heritage and the fight for sovereignty.
- 2019
Only Smith Destiny
- 330 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of the Culloden battle, the narrative intertwines historical events with personal stories, highlighting the struggles of a babe in arms during the conflict. It features notable figures like a Burns ancestor and the Smiths alongside the Gordons, exploring the legacy of the Gordon Highlanders in World War I. The book delves into themes of heritage, bravery, and the impact of war on families across generations.
- 2017
Only the Vikings
- 264 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Viking incursions, a Highland Warrior Chief and Sennachie rallies his people, urging them to defend their homeland and heritage. As he recounts their ancestors and emphasizes the importance of unity, he prepares the Catti tribe for battle, highlighting their alliances with the Picts. The narrative explores themes of identity, legacy, and the struggle against external threats, motivating the tribe to protect their way of life and the inheritance they hold dear.
- 2017
Only Heathen Vikings
- 314 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Viking influence, the narrative follows Cinaed MacAlpin's rise to power as he seeks to unite and conquer Christian Scotland. The story intricately weaves themes of ambition, cultural clash, and the interplay between pagan and Christian ideologies, showcasing the pivotal role of Heathen Vikings in shaping Scotland's destiny. As alliances form and conflicts arise, the characters navigate a turbulent landscape marked by loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for dominance.
- 2017
Only Norman Vikings
- 548 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
The narrative explores the tumultuous history of Viking influence in Scotland and beyond, highlighting the rise of powerful figures like Sigurd Rollo, who became Jarl of Shetland and Orkney. It delves into the complex dynamics of power, warfare, and betrayal, showcasing key events such as the invasion of England by William the Conqueror and the struggles of Scottish kings like Robert the Bruce. The intertwining of Viking lineage with Scottish history underscores the lasting impact of these figures and their legacies.