Iron Dogs

Cliff Robertson (2008)

Crime & Mystery   Fiction

Two men are murdered a third survives. They are thousands of miles apart yet they have one common denominator. They all testified against a career criminal called Banks. He went to jail but escaped and is seeking revenge.
The survivor is Peterson, he is hiding in Canada’s frozen north but someone in the police force is after him. Who is the mole?


About this book

Would you do anything to make it?
Who is the Mole?
Two men are murdered a third survives. They are thousands of miles apart yet they have one common denominator. They all testified against a career criminal called Banks. He went to jail but escaped and is seeking revenge.
The survivor is Peterson. Peterson has been hiding in Canada's frozen north but a minor offence leads to him being finger printed. A renegade police man on the pay of Banks discovers his whereabouts and passes on the information to Banks who makes his own way north to kill Peterson.
A senior officer known only as "Chief" must get to Peterson before Banks and his men. Robert Laye, a police officer working in the area and Maddy Pearson, a young woman working for Peterson combine forces to help the "Chief" and solve the mystery of the mole.
A blizzard, murder and retribution all combine to make this a thrilling tale with a twist in the tail - naturally.

About Author

Cliff Robertson

Cliff is the son of an English Mother and a Canadian Father. His Grandparents, Christian and Helena Steffenson, emigrated from Copenhagen Denmark to Canada in the latter part of the nineteenth century, and his Mother’s family are from the north east coast of England. He is a family man, married to Sylvia for forty-eight years, and they have five children, two sons and three daughters, and several much loved Grandchildren. Cliff served a full apprenticeship as a contracting electrician in the fifties and early sixties. Although trained as an electrician, he has done many other jobs as they came along, including cleaning the toilets in Winnipeg‘s city hall, farming, refrigeration engineer, and working as a guard. As he says, when you are up against it you have to do anything to make a buck. He has lived and worked in England and Canada, mostly on the Canadian prairies where most of his family still live. Cliff has travelled extensively in the Canadian bush, especially in the wild [...]

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