
Join Tom and his colleagues in the feel-good Detective Tom Robertson series, which combines police procedural crime fiction and murder mystery with compelling characters and a thread of humour.

Wrath of Revenge
Detective Tom Robertson Book 1
by A.G. Winkworth
Genre: Crime Thriller, Murder Mystery

Detective Sergeant Tom Robertson has left the comfort of rural Scotland for the Met.
He doesn’t need to be here. His business career earned him enough money to retire at thirty and spend his days playing golf. But he has chosen to challenge himself in a big city a long way from home. He thinks he might be able to make a difference. Not through arrogance, but perhaps a naïve belief that one police officer can change the lives of those in danger or trouble. He needs to test his own resolve, and prove he isn’t too gentle a soul for this sort of work.
Tom hasn’t found where he belongs yet. He knows his mission isn’t as a teacher, a doctor or a priest. Could it be here, in London, at Merran Road Police Station?
When a blast from the past rocks the present
The discovery of human bones in a wooded area by a golf course gives DS Tom Robertson his first case since moving to the Met. Who is the victim? Why was he buried there? And how much can Tom and his new DCI, John Walters, find out from their initial enquiries before they are off the case and the Murder Investigation Team take over?
Two further murders narrow down the search for the killer. MIT has a suspect with motive, means and opportunity. But Tom thinks they should be looking in a different direction. Can he close the case while staying out of danger?
Join Tom and his colleagues for Wrath of Revenge, the first full-length instalment in the feel-good Detective Tom Robertson series, combining police procedural crime fiction and murder mystery with compelling characters and a thread of humour.
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Deadly Justice
Detective Tom Robertson Book 2

A punishment is not the end, merely the beginning.
When a young boy opens the boot of an abandoned car, he hasn’t just found one body, but lifted the lid on the chilling operation of a serial killer. And now his own family is in danger. DS Tom Robertson is drafted into the Murder Investigation Team and the evidence points one way, but is it the right way? For while the team follows the trail backwards to find previous victims, the killer is looking forwards. Can Tom hunt him down before he strikes again?
Detective Sergeant Tom Robertson has joined the Met, to challenge himself in a new environment and try to make a difference.
But someone else wants to make a difference too, and he’s playing from his own rulebook. One where the law and sanctity of life mean nothing.
Join Tom and his colleagues for Deadly Justice, the second full-length instalment in the feel-good Detective Tom Robertson series, combining police procedural crime fiction and murder mystery with compelling characters and a thread of humour.




Dangerous Reprisals
Detective Tom Robertson Book 3

There is blood on the streets
When a drug dealer is stabbed to death at the wheel of his car, a series of reprisals light the tinderbox of tensions on the Hessop Estate.
Will innocent victims get caught in the crossfire? Can MIT hunt down the killers and restore calm, or will gang warfare take over?
DS Tom Robertson’s career in the Met has started with a bang. Now he returns to the Hessop for the second time in a week. Can his knowledge of the local youngsters give him a crucial advantage in keeping them safe and bringing an end to the killing spree? But he has to be ready to adapt. For against this volatile backdrop, events take a different turn and the investigation uncovers other crimes linked to the serial killer who is already in custody.
Join Tom and his colleagues for Dangerous Reprisals, the third full-length instalment in the feel-good Detective Tom Robertson series, combining police procedural crime fiction and murder mystery with compelling characters and a thread of humour.
**Coming Soon!**






I have always loved reading crime fiction, from the novels of Agatha Christie and PD James, to Ian Rankin and Peter Lovesey, among many others. This genre has so many talented authors, a topic which I will explore more in my newsletters.
I started writing the Tom Robertson series in 2020, but quickly realised I had so much to learn about writing, crime, and then actually producing the book. I am indebted to all those who have helped me along the way.
The first book I wrote, Darkness to Light, has been reworked, and will probably be re-titled too, to become book 4 in this series. I also wrote books 5 and 6 as I honed my craft. I felt readers would benefit from Tom’s backstory, so I wrote Deadly Justice, now book 2, Murder at the Museum, and book 3, Dangerous Reprisals. Then I decided the series needed a new start, so I wrote the first book, Wrath of Revenge.
As a new independent author, I really feedback and support from you, the reader. I hope you enjoy the adventures of Tom and his colleagues and I continue to read as the series develops. Please contact me with your thoughts so far, and leave a review on Amazon.
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Writing crime….
I really wanted my books to be authentic. And this means getting the police procedure correct. Tying it into the storyline can be challenging, particularly when the plot requires an officer to appear in a certain scene. A couple of years ago I went on an online course, Solving a Murder, with Graham Bartlett, a former police Superintendent and now an advisor to authors. We learned about crime scenes and procedures, who does what, how they collect forensics, the importance of officers wearing protective clothing. When a uniformed officer is first on the scene their clothing could be bagged up to prevent transferring microscopic cellular material. Sine the course I have frequently consulted Graham. I can be in the middle of writing a scene and suddenly I think, um.. not sure that could happen… But the key is to find a way so plot and procedure work hand in hand.

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I love a good mystery; I hope I get a chance to read it :)
The blurbs sound good. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like a great book series!
I love detective books always so exciting
I love the covers and think the books look good.
The books sound great.
Wow..enough money to retire at 30. I’d love to read this book.
This book sounds like a captivating read.
Love that this has a thread of humour.
This sounds like a great Murder Mystery. I like the cover.
Looks like a great series! Thanks for the guest post! :)
Looks like a good read
Given the dark tone of this type of genre, some humor is truly needed to give some comedy relief.
It looks like a good read.
Sounds like a great read.
The book sounds great.
What a great detective series!
Thank you for the excerpt.
Question for author-What message or theme do you want readers to take away from this book?
Hi Soha, I hope this book with offer readers escapism, entertainment, something to stretch their mind and also a smile. Tom’s colleague, DC Teddy Bearing, has a knack of adding humour to investigating serious crimes. Hopefully people will be keen to see where this series takes the characters. AGW
This is one of my favorite genres! It sounds like an exciting read!
Thanks for the nice comments everyone. Always difficult for an indie to get started so really appreciate your support. Any questions please ask away.
The book sounds like a very intriguing read. I love mysteries!
This sounds like a great read for the summer. I am loving the cover too. Sounds like one that will keep me reading all night for sure!
A book I would love to read.
Great cover!
Looks very exciting Do you write in a daily journal?
Looking forward to reading this