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Washingtons
August 15, 2007 (San Dimas, CA)
Police-Writers.com is a website that lists over 700 state and local police
officers who have written books. The website added police officers from both
the State of
Washington and
Washington, DC.
George D. Shuman is a twenty year veteran of
the
Metropolitan Police Department (Washington,
DC). During his
law enforcement career, he has served as an
undercover narcotics detective, sergeant in the Internal Affairs Division, an
operations commander of the police academy and as a lieutenant commander in the
Public Integrity Branch, Internal Affairs Division. George
Shuman is the author of two novels: 18 Seconds: A Sherry Moore Novel
and Last Breath: A Sherry Moore Novel.
Publishers Weekly said of
Last Breath, In Shuman's mesmerizing second suspense novel to feature
blind Philadelphia psychic Sherry Moore (after 2006's 18 Seconds), the Maryland
attorney general asks Sherry, who can relive a murder victim's last moments by
touching the body, to do her thing on three women discovered gruesomely murdered
in an abandoned Maryland meat processing plant. Soon Sherry is plagued by eerie
nightmares. After another woman is found strangled in an upscale suburban
Pittsburgh home, the Pennsylvania state police get involved, but territorial
wrangling between state and federal law enforcement agencies hampers the search
for the serial killer. Shuman, who has worked for more than 20 years with the
Washington, D.C., metropolitan police, brings a chilling realism to his
depiction of crime scenes and has a real gift for conveying fear.
Calvin Rowley was a police officer for the
Seattle Police Department and served on the
Seattle Vice Squad for many years. He is dedicated to the battle against
prostitution and often did undercover work. In addition to his law enforcement
career,
Calvin Rowley has designed and built several
homes, as well as operating a private detective agency.
Cal Rowley is the author The Eyes of a
Leaf.
Wayne Meyer is a police officer for the
Kennewick Police Department (Washington). He
began his
law enforcement career as a cadet for the
Spokane County Sheriffs Office (Washington).
After his 21st birthday, he was hired by the Spokane Sheriffs Office
as a deputy sheriff. Later, he went to work as a police officer for the
Wenatchee Police Department. After six years with that police department he
again transferred, this time to the
Kennewick Police Department where he as worked
as a police officer since 1992.
Wayne Meyer is the author of Code 4
Crucial.
Jeffery V. Robinson is a former police officer
from the
Metropolitan Police Department (Washington,
DC). He is the author of The Right To
Remain Silent: A Real Life Account Of One Man's Shocking Experiences As A Police
Officer, A Husband, A Father, & A Victim.
Police-Writers.com now hosts 709
police officers (representing 326 police departments) and their 1527
police 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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