Murder, Police, Drama and Mysteries

The following works of fiction in the "Police Drama" genre are available:
Unbreakable Faith by Ann Lynes.
- A young woman, thinking her life is about to turn around for the better
discovers secrets and meets other surprises head on. It's a battle of wits,
and an effort to overcome many new mysteries. An excellent new novel from our
best mystery writer!
- Chief F.O.V. by Brad Atkins, Jr.
- A professional Public Safety Officer, after years with
Chicago's Fire and then L.A. Fire and Police departments, decides to
take a job offer in a slow paced, relaxing bedroom community just
outside beautiful L.A. Only when he takes a quick look around on his
(without the Chamber of Commerce Guide or the Mayor's Assistant tagging
alone), he finds things may not quite so relaxing as he thought.
- 20 Minute Wars: Silcion Valley Terror by Michael G. Crawford
- The Police Chief of small municipality in Silicon Valley finds
himself wrapped up in a terrorist drama spanning a terrifying summer.
He knows he is in big trouble when he has to partner up with a risk
taking FBI Anti-Terrorist agent. Rating PG13 except for a scene in
chapter two which describes rather explicitly a married couples sexual
activities.
- I'll Find Her by D.G. Anonymous
- A maturing Cop on the beat finds he can sense a serial rapist
on the prowl. After ignoring his feelings for too long, he begins to
act on them and finds himself himself in grave danger from this truly
evil bad guy. Rated PG13 except for a dream sequence, which is well
marked. Some adults might classify this scene as being too sexually
explicit hetrosexual activity.
- In Swiss Franks by Michael G. Crawford
- A good hearted couple saves the life of an old man while
visiting in Florida. They couldn't begin to imagine the trouble...how
much that act will cost them.
- Those Old Tailing Blues by Michael G. Crawford
- A veteran Detective Sargeant on the Santa Clara Police Force
is having one of those nights, when he notices the strange behavior of
a white pickup truck. The night grows more exciting as you will see.
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