Killed in the Line of Duty (Hardback)
A History of Fallen UK Police Officers
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 200
Illustrations: 12 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036120115
Published: 30th October 2026
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Spanning decades of British history, Killed in the Line of Duty traces the final hours of men and women who faced the most dangerous moments of policing: officers shot during robberies that spiralled out of control, stabbed while protecting strangers, ambushed on city streets, caught in terrorist attacks, or killed simply because they were first on the scene when everything went wrong. Some of these deaths made national headlines; others faded quickly from public view. Every one of them mattered.
More than a record of tragedy, this book is a portrait of a changing Britain — its crimes and crises, its communities under strain, and its evolving expectations of those who police its streets. Each case reveals not only the circumstances of an officer’s death, but the lasting consequences: families reshaped by loss, forces forever altered, and policies and practices changed in the aftermath.
Bound together by courage and service, these stories ensure that fallen officers are remembered not only for how they died, but for who they were, and the price they paid in the line of duty.
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About Phil Drake
Phil Drake is a versatile author known for his captivating fiction and non-fiction works. He gained recognition with "To Be A Saint," offering a candid exploration of supporting Southampton Football Club. His debut, "The Spooky South," uncovered haunted Hampshire and Isle of Wight locations. Featured in Corona Books anthologies, his short horror stories highlight his diverse storytelling.
With an avid interest in true crime, Phil's completion of an Open University forensic psychology course adds depth to his narratives. This intrigue fuels his latest project, delving into unsolved murders and enigmatic disappearances.
Beyond writing, Phil's creativity extends to watercolour painting. He finds solace in thrilling crime novels and enjoys attending football and cricket matches.
This is his first true crime book.






