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Final Toll [Hardcover]

Roger Ormerod (Author), Roger Crmerod (Author)


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Book Description

March 1, 1999
The day Johnny gets out of Parkhurst Prison a truck driver offers him a lift. Johnny used to be a driver -- and that, together with Den's so-called masterplan to steal a load of Scotch -- was what put him in jail. The scam had gone badly wrong, but Johnny was the only one they'd caught, and he'd suffered for it. So when he discovers this truck is also carrying whisky, it seems the perfect revenge. Unthinking, he steals the rig and heads for Den, twisting and turning down narrow lanes, crossing the river at the deserted Prescott's Bridge ...

The narrow suspension bridge had been ahead of its time, but its time was 150 years ago. It buckles under the weight of the truck and Johnny is trapped, hanging in mid-air between two cliffs, buffeted by the raging storm; inches and ounces the only thing between him and certain death. Engineer Colin Marson is called in to direct an impossible rescue. Battling the elements, local bureaucrats and his own misgivings, he has to get the driver out alive before the bridge -- and the truck -- plummet into the swollen icy river below. And in his frantic race against time, Marson has one other piece of vital information: the cliffs from which the bridge is suspended are beginning to crumble ...


Editorial Reviews

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Johnny Parfitt's been out of Parkhurst Prison only for a few hours when he steals a lorry from the driver who obligingly gave him a lift and heads for the place where his old girlfriend Laura's living, perhaps with Den, the mate whose plans for a big liquor hijacking had landed him in Parkhurst in the first place. But Johnny's boosted the wrong vehicle for the foul weather and the treacherous terrain, and his lorry, with its 20-ton cargo of Scotch, makes it only halfway across Prescott's Bridge before the 150-year-old bridge's supports begin to collapse, leaving the roadway dangling and Johnny's foot crushed inside the cab. And that's not the worst of it, civil engineer Colin Marson realizes when he's called in to supervise the rescue attempt. Since the bridge was constructed by attaching the chains that support the roadway into rocky cliffs on either side of the swollen river that rages 80 feet below, the bridge's likely collapse will send the cliffs crashing into the river as well, flooding the farms downriver. And new problems keep cropping up. The rescuers can't agree on what ought to be done; the only crane in the neighborhood capable of lifting so great a weight is agonizingly slow, and may not be legally available; somebody is shooting at the imperiled rescuers; and the police superintendent in charge has reasons of his own for wanting it to fail. Versatile Ormerod (Parting Shot, 1998, etc.) keeps the telemovie pot boiling furiously with blooming threats, tense subplots, and heroes as adamantine as those cliffs. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Ormerod entered the Civil Service in 1937, he served ten years in the county courts, and later worked as Social Security inspector, postman, and production control officer in a heavy industry factory.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers (March 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0727854070
  • ISBN-13: 978-0727854070
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,686,752 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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