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More Cop Fiction
March 14, 2007 (San Dimas, CA) Police-Writers.com, a
website dedicated to listing state and local police officers who have authored
books added three cops who have written works
of fiction,
Harold Lloyd,
Barry Mason and
Gary Lovett.
Lieutenant
Harold K. Lloyd,
Philadelphia Police Department, is the
commanding officer of the undercover narcotics operations in four
Philadelphia Police Department districts.
Lieutenant Harold Lloyd has overseen the takedown of five violent drug
organizations and is a distinguished graduate of the Drug Enforcement
Administrations prestigious Drug Unit Commanders Academy. In May 2001 the
Citizens Crime Commission of the Delaware Valley awarded Lieutenant
Harold K. Lloyds group a Unit Citation for
their efforts in dismantling a vicious heroin ring operating out of North
Philadelphia.
With Crooked Timber, his first novel, Lloyd
draws upon his vast experience to deliver a hard boiled crime story where the
line that separates good and evil is virtually nonexistent.
Barry Mason is a detective with the
Cobb County Police Department (Georgia). He
has a BA in commercial art and psychology and has worked in law enforcement for
over ten years; first as a crime scene technician, then a police officer, and
finally a detective. He is the author of two books Maroon and
Killswitch. Maroon is a story that follows a
police recruit who tries to solve everything his complicated new job has to
offer while a veteran homicide detective struggles on the edge of self
destruction. Of course, there is the young and beautiful high school art teacher
who begins a new life in a new town. They have nothing in common until the
madman called The Machine pulls them into his world of carnage and delusional
fantasy. You watch the story unfold through the eyes of the characters and
through the killer's eyes as he labors to make the world into what he has
envisioned for it.
Barry Masons second book is Killswitch.
According to the book description, imagine routinely answering your telephone,
turning on your T.V., radio or computer and something different happens this
time. You hear a series of digital tones and your inhibitions are instantly
gone. You are a law abiding and honest person - but now a human monster driven
by self-indulgence, sexual depravity and unbridled violence. You've just
experienced Killswitch.
Gary C. Lovett is a retired homicide
investigator for the
Atlanta Police Department. He is the author of
Season of Death. According to the book description, The holiday
season has just begun and, Detective Robert Sweet Owens a street smart Atlanta
homicide investigator has become involved in the murder investigation of a
popular member of Atlanta's clergy. The death is related to a series of other
murders and members of the police department. When Sweet Owens' mother's life is
threatened by the investigation, he has to scramble to solve the case and save
her life.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 410 police officers
(representing 176
police departments) and their 881
books in six categories, there are also
listings of United States federal law enforcement employees turned authors,
international police officers who have written
books and civilian police personnel who have
written
books.
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