Superintendent Gregory Summers has a new DCI. Striker Freeman is the fifth in four years. Hopefully this one will be competent and stick around for a while. Striker is ex-Israeli army and fit, so at least he won’t die in harness.
Freeman is just beginning to learn the ropes of his new posting when a teenage girl dies at a local night club. This apparent death from Ecstacy is the second in a few months but an autopsy proves everyone wrong. This wasn’t a tragic accident; this was a death from a highly dangerous new drug. Taking Entrium Trilenium (“Entry”) is like playing Russian roulette with your life. One pill can kill. And in this case it did.
The police need to find out who is making this toxic drug and selling it to local kids. And they need to find out quickly before there are more deaths. They launch an operation to watch the local night club to find out who is responsible. Their first night coincides with the hens’ party of the fiancée of one of Summers’ detectives. There are off-duty officer, their friends and relatives at the night club, including the twin daughters of the new DCI. The night ends in tragedy for one member of the party and Summers finds himself facing one of the most challenging cases of his career