In the late 1980s, John Boaden left a career with the Bilberry City Police in England to take a posting in the Cayman Islands. Island Justice is his memoir of the years that followed — the cases he worked, the people he met, and the life he and his family built on a strip of coral and sand in the western Caribbean.
There are undercover drug stings and armed bank robberies. There is Hurricane Gilbert. There is a cricket tour to the UK and a missing four-year-old from Canada. There is the closure of a worldwide bank, and a cruise ship mystery in two parts. And running through all of it — the slow, real work of a small-town policeman doing his job a long way from home.
This audiobook edition was produced as a gift for John, so his friends and family could hear his stories the way he tells them.
He had left a piece of his heart and soul in beautiful Cayman with his many acquaintances and experiences there. Words could not express either his debt or his eternal gratitude to them.— from Island Justice, Chapter 27
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