Genre — Crime.

Crime can be terrifying for some and intriguing to others, even humorous for some when the crimes committed are different to the usual. Let us read about crime which does not seem to fit into the norm and see how the forces of law and order cope with these situations.

Let us travel to the township of Puberty where this cop has been sent so that other officers can service the ever increasing needs of his girlfriend. He arrives at this little hamlet as a sergeant to be in charge of three constables and soon realizes that the law has to be modified to fit in with the inhabitants of a country town.

Major crime is not commonplace but it does happen, and often the most important thing that the have to decide on is how many spoons of sugar to put in their coffee.

Sergeant Jack manages to get the community to be as one and tackles crime and the townships problems in a less than conventual way but earns the respect of the community. Happy reading.

Everyone loves Joe.

Sometimes people treat crime as a contest of minds and mostly this is to their detriment, but not always. Occasionally the bad guy is portrayed as the good guy and the public may well have fallen in love with him

How could anyone in the nation be fond of a man who the press termed as ‘Joe the Rapist’ even though never was anyone the worse off for it. Could this pervert play a game of cat and mouse with the full force of the law. The press termed him a rapist; the catholic church called him a messenger from God; Hanna ‘the hooker’ called him the most lucrative customer that she had ever had; the governor owed her popularity to him while the Godfather of crime called him his hero.

Would this pervert ever be caught, and if so, what then?