Synopsis
"Bad guys who claim Global Warming is a Hoax, use Arson, Murder and Bombing a police patrol car to prove their point....Newly elected Boston Mayor is shot and killed as he accompanies the victorious NBA basketball champions, Boston Celtics as they ride in their Duck Boat Parade celebration- which suddenly stops as cheers turn to gasps across from the Boston Common.The ensuing Investigation by Boston Police and other cooperating police departments, takes the involved officers to search for evidence over much of Massachusetts, parts of New Hampshire, and even into other States and an island in the Bahamas.Boston Police Sergeant Eric Smothers coordinates this intense and determined investigation. A love affair between Smothers and stunningly attractive Boston Police Lieutenant Sandra Graham, doesn’t slow the officer’s professional and determined effort to bring these equally determined, anti-environmental, well financed bad guys and their followers into court to be prosecuted and jailed. Hopefully their will be justice for their disregard for the lives and environmental futures of the affected citizens."
About the Author
David H. Swendsen is a retired resource law enforcement officer. He was a Wisconsin Conservation Warden for eight years, and retired from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as Special Agent-in-Charge of the six State Northeastern Region, in Boston, after twenty -four years of federal service. After federal retirement, he taught resource law enforcement at The University of New Hampshire, Wachusetts Community College and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst for over eighteen years. From 1989 to April of 2009, he taught and directed the National Park Service's Seasonal Ranger Law Enforcement Program at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. This program is only one of nine 400+ hour such programs in the U.S. This program prepares its graduates to receive commissions as Seasonal National Park Rangers throughout the U.S. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Swendsen has written several Resource law enforcement books, including "Badge in the Wilderness," by Stackpole in 1984. His first novel, "Fault Island," was published by Ourskits Press in 2009.
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