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- "This bloke's son is 13 , has an assessed age of 6, goes 11 stones on the scales and is a friend to every stranger he meets. What do you want me to do? Let him find his own way home in the cause of race relations?"
- Members of Rockliffe's squad make hasty character assessments. Wayne is an animal; Chris is a charmer. Both judgements have to be revised on closer inspection.
- It is a night of routine surveillance for the Crime Squad. All is quiet. But not for long. Sergeant Rockliffe and his team soon find themselves in areas of inquiry that are foreign to them and where there are choices to be made between public justice and private revenge.
- The two married members of the team have to cancel a dinner engagement for a very different, and very risky, night out.
- Rockliffe's team is in hospital. They are watching out for someone who is frightening the nurses. But when a nurse is hurt in their full view, they realise they have a different, and more urgent, situation on their hands.
- Rockliffe is surprised to learn that some members of the squad find him unapproachable. Doesn't he always come to their aid when they need him? And that's just what he has to do when Adams decides to go out on a limb.
- There's a tense situation in the black community. A man has died after using a deadly drug- in police custody. Rockliffe and Flight think they know who the dealer is, but if they act will there be worse trouble?
- Dorset wedding bells ring out for PC Keith Chitty of Victor Tango Crime Squad, and best man PC O'Dowd decides to enter into the swing of things. Gerry's taking no chances- and neither is Rockliffe. When their paths cross back in town, both get more than they bargained for.
- Rockliffe thinks Walsh is too preoccupied with the problems of a homeless family. But he is not entirely impartial himself when it comes to associating with a attractive titled woman who seems to be unattached.
- Why are the officers of Church Street police station tuning in to a local radio programme? And why does Alan Rockliffe allow himself to be involved in a situation which causes so much disapproval from on high?
- Sergeant Rockliffe thinks that PC Paul Georgiou is lazy. Why has Georgiou roused himself and acquired an informant-and a dodgy one at that?
- Rockliffe complains about the workload. There are drug dealers, muggers, rapists, murderers, thieves and con-men. What could turn up next?
- It is not a crime to photograph police activity, but when it happens during an investigation into serious assaults on women, Rockliffe is suspicious. What he discovers puts him into the most disagreeable situation of his whole career.
- A hooded prowler, an armed robbery, a mugging on the notorious Dragon Estate - it's a busy week for the young plain-clothes PCs of Sergeant Rockcliffe's Crime Squad. PC O'Dowd ,however is in more serious trouble; will the oil-rich Sonia Souhami come to his rescue?
- A murder has been committed, and Rockcliffe is given the name of a suspect that revives old and bitter memories. But is it fifteen years too late to do any good.
- Acting on information received seems more important to Rockliffe than taking notice of a memo from the Chief Superintendent. Embarrassment results- except for Georgiou, who volunteers for a very risky adventure.
- The immediate consequences of Georgiou going off to buy saveloy and chips are quite painful. But what arises for Rockliffe and the Crime Squad as a result of his hunger pangs?
- Before Rockliffe and his team can start to look for three villains on the run, they must find out who they are. It's a challenge which exercises all their ingenuity- and certain members of the team have other things on their minds; three of them have selection boards for the Detective Training School.