More likely, I think, having read Deadly Game, is that its author was thinking back to all the not-that-great maverick cop scripts he undoubtedly used to get sent by the truckload in his younger years and getting a little bit misty-eyed. Because rather than writing what he knows, Michael Caine is, in a debut work of fiction that arrives in his 90th year on Planet Earth, here very much writing what he is known for.
So our hero is the 45-year-old DCI Harry Taylor or, to use the no-doubt-correct pronunciation, "Arry Fackin' Tay-La". Born and raised in New Cross, Harry is old school.
Know what I mean? Tough but with a good heart. Once headbutted a suspect into unconsciousness. Naturally, Harry is "decked out in pressed Levis 501s, a button-down Lauren shirt and a vintage leather jacket that he had owned since his service days." He of course "hates any mention of 'wellness' as much as he loathes criminals" but also can't abide because, I guess, it's the 2020s-"racist or sexist talk in the canteen". Inevitably he can't keep a girlfriend because he's "married to the job". He is not a huge fan of paperwork. Or the pen-pushing, career-minded desk monkey bosses upstairs.
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