The Life of a Scilly Sergeant
By (Author) Colin Taylor
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
15th February 2017
26th January 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
True crime
Humour collections and anthologies
363.2092
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
224g
'Enchantingly dotty' - Daily Mail 'Scilly stories from UK's quietest police force...' - Sun This is the silly, but true, life of a Scilly Sergeant. Fans of Bill Bryson, Clare Balding and The Shepherd's Life will love this book! 'Policing is like this everywhere but not everywhere is Scilly' Meet Sergeant Colin Taylor, he has been a valuable member of the police force for over 20 years, 5 of which have been spent policing the 'quiet' Isles of Scilly, a group of islands off the southwestern tip of the Cornish peninsula. Colin has made it his purpose to keep the streets of Scilly free from drunk anchor thieves, Balance Board riders and other culprits, mostly drunken, intent on breaking the law. This book is the first hand account of how he did it. Coupled with his increasingly popular 'Isle of Scilly Police Force' Facebook page, this book charts the day to day trials and tribulations of a small-island police officer, told in a perfectly humorous and affectionate way. This book is a fantastic read and Colin's antics are soon to be the feautre of a major ITV TV series.
The best tourist guide to the Isles of Scilly one could wish for. Anyone reading this book is sure to want to go there and experience this delightfully eccentric corner of the British Isles. * Daily Express *
Enchantingly dotty. * Daily Mail *
Set to be [a] big hit. * Guardian *
If you love the Isles of Scilly you will love this book. * A Dartmoor and Devon Blog *
Told with humour and tenderness. A great read No.1 in Books Top Ten * Western Morning News *
Sergeant Colin Taylor has been the longest serving police officer on the remote and tranquil Isles of Scilly for several generations. Over the years his regular blogging about the unique policing exploits there was enjoyed by millions worldwide. He has now returned to the relative simplicity of policing on the mainland UK. This is how he survived.