In 1968, a year after the Detroit riots, Patrolman Jake Bush resigned to keep a promise to provide a safer and better life for his wife and four children. In 1971 he tragically lost his family. That’s when he chose to return to the one love that still burned within—wearing a badge in the city where he’d spent seven self-rewarding years. Detroit was the one place he could run from his ghosts while doing what he was born to do—arresting bad guys. Join Jake and his partners as they work in a place dubbed Murder City under the newly elected mayor, Coleman Young.
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About the Author:
The author is a 75-year-old retiree that winters in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. His wife’s subtle suggestions resulted in his first novel, Among the Tin Cans and Broken Glass. This book is based on his personal experiences as a police officer in Detroit during the 1960s. Alley Justice and his latest release The County are follow-up novels with more exciting street cop adventures. The author’s life-long love of bird dogs led to a work of non-fiction, Good Ones and Scallywags. This is not a dog training book, but a collection of short stories about dogs, birds and people he’s encountered across the country, thus the thought-provoking title.
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