Alf Hawkins has just got out of Wormwood Scrubs after a twelve-year stretch for murder. His wife has whisked him off to the Costa del Sol 'to keep him out of trouble'. But trouble is just around the corner because the bent copper who put him in jail is living just up the road. A 7,000-word short story from the author of The Killing, first published in the Crime Writers' Association Anthology Deadly Pleasures, Last Exit to Fuengirola is a short, amusing wry tale from one of the genre's masters.