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All Crooks Welcome, and other stories.
July 14, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists state and local police officers who
have written books. The website added three police officers:
John Jack Miller,
Robert Sims Reid and
Marc C. Barry.
John "Jack" Miller applied his first career in
Law Enforcement and
Criminal Investigations to his second career of
Casino Games and their protection.
Jack Miller was a Special Agent with the
Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI)
conducting investigations of felony crimes. These investigations also included
counter-intelligence and counter-espionage investigations.
After retiring from the military,
Jack Miller joined the Clark County District
Attorneys office as a Special Investigator of "white collar" and conspiratorial
crimes. He worked with undercover teams from the local Police and the FBI
conducting burglary stings. He then joined the Nevada State Gaming Control Board
(GCB) as an Enforcement Agent. He was certified by Nevada State and Federal
Courts as an Expert witness during trials of gambling cheats.
John Jack Miller is the author of Cold
War Warrior, All Crooks Welcome and Master Cheat! According to the book
description of the true story, All Crooks Welcome, the Las Vegas
police are plagued with burglaries. Two detectives devise an ingenious scheme to
combat the thieves and burglars. Pose as fences and buy the evidence from the
crooks. With the help of the District Attorneys office and the FBI, the sting
is on. Join with the undercover
law enforcement personnel as they solve the
problems associated with a scheme never tried before. Be there as the crooks
arrive with their ill-gotten gains. Enjoy the wrap-up party where the thieves
expect one thing and get another.
Robert Sims Reid was a detective for the
Missoula Police Department (Montana). He is
the author of six novels: Benediction, Cupid, Wild
Animals, The Red Corvette, Max Holly and Big Blue Sky. According to
Publishers Weekly, The Red Corvette is about Old murder, old men
and a sleepy Midwestern town whose French name suggests deep-rooted evil frame
Reid's latest well-crafted mystery featuring retired Rozette, Montana, policeman
Leo Banks. Sarah and Gerry Heyman, who were, respectively, Leo's major love and
his best friend in college in the '60s, unexpectedly visit Rozette during a
summer trip out West with their children. A few months later, Sarah calls to ask
Leo to investigate Gerry's murder in the southern Illinois town of Mauvaisterre.
Lots of small-town atmosphere, another death and the sins of fathers and sons
lead to a rousing nighttime stampede during a harvest fair and a credible
resolution
Marc C. Barry was a police officer with the
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for 11
years. He started his career in July of 1989 as a patrolman on the streets of
Las Vegas. Throughout his career he has been assigned to various select details
such as: Organized Crime Bureau, Undercover Street Crimes Unit, Violent Crimes
Federal Task Force and many others.
Marc Barry holds a number of accredited
instructor certifications such as: Police Officer Standards
Training/State
Law Enforcement Instructor, NRA
Tactical Police Firearms Instructor, Close
Quarters Battle Instructor, H&K Master Sub-Machine Gun Instructor, State
Law Enforcement Counter Terrorism Instructor,
Urban Assault Tactics Instructor and various others.
Marc Barry has directly trained over 2500
police officers,
law enforcement agents and military Special
Forces world-wide.
Marc Barry is the author of Society's
Warrior Class: Inside a Policeman's Mind.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 637
police officers (representing 281 police
departments) and their 1363 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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