'A warts-and-all memoir of an ex-cop from probationer days on. Fascinating' IAN RANKIN
'A humane but unflinching look at the sharp end of contemporary policing' LUKE JENNINGS
'I loved this book. Gritty and gripping, moving and shocking, this brilliant police memoir shows that life on the force really is different for girls' ERIN KELLY
Welcome to London. Population: 8.7 million. And it's your job to keep them safe.
A no-holds-barred account of life on the front line of policing, On the Line follows PC Alice Hearn throughout ten years in the Met, from rookie to constable. As she deals with violent criminals, heart-breaking domestic situations, petty crime, life, death, and everything in between, she builds up a portrait of a living, complex city, and what it means to look after it.
'COMPELLING'Sunday Express 'EXTRAORDINARY' Mail on Sunday
'I've never read such an authentic and interesting account of what it's like to be a female police officer' LOUISE VOSS
'Deeply moving and inspiring' JANE CASEY
'Alice Vinten is the real deal - all the thrills of a crime novel, only true' MEL MCGRATH
'Heartbreaking, funny and, most of all, honest' LISA CUTTS
'Compelling, honest and moving' LAURA WILSON
Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781473658844
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 248 g
Dimensions: 198 x 132 x 23 mm
A warts-and-all memoir of an ex-cop from probationer days on. Fascinating - Ian Rankin
A humane but unflinching look at the sharp end of contemporary policing. Vinten has a compassionate eye, and gives a human face to those charged with our safety. - Luke Jennings, creator of KILLING EVE
This compelling memoir ... [is] a portrait of the frontline which will fill you with admiration for those who, like Vinten, daily risk life and limb to keep us safe - Sunday Express
I loved this book. Gritty and gripping, moving and shocking, this brilliant police memoir shows that life on the force really is different for girls - Erin Kelly, author of HE SAID SHE SAID
Alice Vinten is the real deal - all the thrills of a crime novel, only true. Required reading for anyone interested in what the police really do - Mel McGrath, author of GIVE ME THE CHILD
I've never read such an authentic and interesting account of what it's like to be a female police officer. Should be required reading for anyone wanting to write procedurals or cop dramas! - Louise Voss, author of THE OLD YOU and The Detective Lennon series
Alice Vinten's memoir is deeply moving and inspiring, with twists and dramatic real-life scenes that could have been taken straight from a crime thriller. This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand what it takes to be a female police officer. - Jane Casey, author of the Maeve Kerrigan series
An authentic, engrossing read. - Caroline Mitchell, author of the Amy Winter series
Girl on the Line is heartbreaking, funny, and most of all, honest. Alice Vinten has managed to weave her personal experiences, both good and bad, with the horrors and stresses of modern day policing in the Met. The best thing of all about this superb book is that I know I would have loved to work alongside Alice as an officer - Lisa Cutts, author of MERCY KILLING
Compelling, honest and moving account of being a woman in the Met - Laura Wilson, author of THE OTHER WOMAN
Alice Vinten has written an honest, vivid and compelling account of her experiences as an officer in the Metropolitan Police. Superbly written, with the pace of a novel, it offers an illuminating look at the pressures of everyday encounters with brutal, chaotic and tragic lives. Most importantly, it doesn't shy away from reflecting the emotional toll that such a career takes on a conscientious officer. - Tom Bale, author of Skin and Bones
An intriguing insight into what it's like to be a woman in what still seems to be very much a man's world - Crime Review
Both gripping and thoughtfully written, it provides a vision of the frontline which will fill you with appreciation for those who, like Vinten, risk life and limb to keep us safe - The Bookseller
Absolutely loved it: raw, shocking and exciting, yet very open, personal and thought-provoking too. Write a crime thriller, please! - Chris Merritt, author of BRING HER BACK
Life-on-the-streets, I'll-get-you-a-coppah! realness . . . Powerful - Strong Words
The warts-and-all memoir of a Metropolitan Police officer . . . Vinten reveals how she coped with the challenges of life on the front line of London policing. - Best
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I once my self was going to train as a police woman. I went to an introduction meeting and received a letter to state the dates of eighteen weeks of training . I decided that training to...
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Like all these books written by ex police officers who left the service early I find them rather unbelievable especially from those with short service. I get the job is not for everyone but when they leave or... More
Alice Vinten's time as a police officer in the Met is told through the stories of those she tried to help. Whether she pitied them or feared them, she always attempts to understand them, and the sheer emotion of... More
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