
The Interface man
By Bill Knox
1990
First Published
3.00
Average Rating
226
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Part of Series
John Gort, known as the "Interface Man" for his ability to penetrate any electronic system ever created, leaves Britain to run a bar in Spain. He is then approached to carry out an audacious robbery, one which will involve Glasgow detective Colin Thane in his most dangerous international case. This is Bill Knox's twentieth novel featuring Detective Superintendent Colin Thane. It follows "The Crossfire Killings", which won the Police Review Award.
Avg Rating
3.00
Number of Ratings
10
5 STARS
10%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
40%
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20%
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Bill Knox
Author · 27 books
Also wrote as Robert MacLeod (westerns), Noah Webster and Michael Kirk. William (Bill) Knox was a Scottish author, journalist and broadcaster, best known for his crime novels and for presenting the long-running STV series Crimedesk. Born in Glasgow, Knox became the youngest journalist for a Glasgow newspaper at age 16. He went on to report on crime, on motoring, and to become a news editor. He began writing crime novels in the 1950s. Knox often wrote under pseudonyms, frequently for the American market. These included Michael Kirk, Robert MacLeod and Noah Webster. He published over 50 crime novels, including several series, notably the "Thane and Moss" books.


