Finger of Suspicion-bookcover

By: Dale Dawson

Finger of Suspicion

Pages: 272 Ratings: 5.0
Book Format: Choose an option

*Available directly from our distributors, click the Available On tab below

This novel depicts events that happened to officers from Strathclyde Police covering the periods between 1990 and 2003. The names have been changed in most circumstances to protect those involved but the detail within the stories reflect events that happened and written by me in my own words as an interpretation of what I recall.

Being a police officer during this time was rewarding and I met many lovely people whilst I worked there and still remain friends with many of them.

Policing during that era was difficult and drugs were a major scourge in the deprived areas in the north of Glasgow and many families lost loved ones through overdose or other serious drug related illnesses. The criminal gangs operated in these areas ruled by fear with many drug dealers only doing it to repay a debt.

The stories provide an insight into a behind the scenes look at how investigations are managed and the characters involved in running them. It is a sad depiction of life at the front end of policing, dealing with death and misery. More alarmingly, it will discuss the lack of support provided by senior officers towards other lower level colleagues.

The author used every power of strength and determination to set the record straight with some of the events and was helped by a few other like-minded friends. It is a story of belief in one another and colleagues involved in these incidents all looked out for one another—which didn’t always happen but I am glad we did!

Dale Dawson is a married man with two children. He is immensely proud of them and is devoted to his sensible, caring wife. He was bought up on the outskirts of Glasgow in a small countryside village setting. Life was tough in his early years like many others bought up with council backgrounds.

Customer Reviews
5.0
30 reviews
30 reviews
  • Hugh Dick

    What an excellent read. The insight into the Police in the 90s and beyond, made interesting reading. Sometimes funny, sometimes really sad and sometimes you just went really!!! How senior offices could treat the lower ranks with what appears complete distain. The old saying don't do as I do, do as I say. A superb and riveting read, well worth the money.

  • Billy B

    What a fantastic read. Horrendous experiences covered in great detail and Dawson must be one tough guy to deal with what happened. Unmissable read and the drug searches and other stories were great. Don't miss this book, it's a must read.

  • Dougie F

    Great read throughout. Amazing recounting of stories of drug searches and murders which must have been a nightmare to deal with. Made worse by the way Dawson was treated by the police itself. Definitely worth buying an di hope there is more to come from this skilled writer.

  • Katy Brown

    This book was recommended and it didn't disappoint me. Had be hooked from the start. I loved the police stories about drug searches and murders but couldn't put it down from chapter 7 - Albie. Fantastic book and well written. Hope Dawson's next book is as good.

  • Pete R

    Loved this book so much. The events seemed real as i read them and i wished i was there. What happens to Dawson in this must have been a nightmare for him and his family. To survive that process is testament to him. Do not miss this crime book, if you like that type of book, then this is for you. Do not miss it.

  • RA

    Riveting book about an era of Strathclyde Police that hopefully is no longer an accurate portrayal of policing in Scotland. It’s stark narrative of the incidents and the investigations including the one that ultimately ended his successful police career is a testament to the corruption and nepotism present then. As someone who was there during some stages I can attest to the accuracy of the accounts. Well done ‘Dale’ for exposing what happened. Hope you are well mate ?

Write a Review
Your post will be reviewed and published soon. Multiple reviews on one book from the same IP address will be deleted.

We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience and for marketing purposes.
By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies