Identifying who is guilty isn\'t always easy...
He is married and now lives in Shropshire..
When not writing, Robert spends his time gardening, reading, and playing golf.
He loves a good crime, whodunit novel and hopes that his debut Crime novel, The Fifth Suspect, will be the first of many.
Robert had a lifelong ambition to write a novel and finally achieved this when he retired from the Home Office where he developed the idea for his debut book, The Janus File, a political, spy Thriller available on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.
The Last sixteen years were spent in the Home Office headquarters Commercial Directorate in Westminster where he advised on procurement and the commercial aspects of business cases for multi-million-pound contracts.
He subsequently had brief spells working for a local authority and as a sales representative before embarking on a thirty-three-year career with the Home Office.
He worked briefly for Pringle of Scotland before joining the Royal Air Force, serving at home and in the Persian Gulf.
About author(s): Robert McNeil grew up in Hawick in the Scottish Borders.
But as the body count rises and Fleming uncovers an extramarital affair, he realises the answers may lie in a very different place...
After speaking to the original officer who investigated the case, he learns that another activist was the main suspect.
When Fleming later finds out they do have an interest in what is going on at the AWE, he realises how deep he is going to have to dig.
No one had ever been arrested for the Crime and, unknown to Fleming, MI5 have an interest in the case.
William Stroud, a union activist, was shot dead five years ago after a strike at the Atomic Weapons Establishment organised by the union leader, Bill Kauffman.
DCI Alex Fleming returns to work after convalescent leave to find that the Assistant Chief Constable wants him to review an old cold case.
Identifying who is guilty isn\'t always easy..