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It has been nearly a year since the murder and kidnapping happened at the McPherson mansion. Everything has returned to being quiet and normal around the mansion until a package is delivered to Alex McNeil. Inside the carefully wrapped package, Alex finds an expensive-looking antique necklace. There is also a note inside the package that reads, "Mr. McNeil, you have exhibited the ability of being a good investigator. Find out who stole the necklace, and you will find out who murdered her." Investigation determines that the necklace belonged to missing Bisson City police sergeant Jennifer…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It has been nearly a year since the murder and kidnapping happened at the McPherson mansion. Everything has returned to being quiet and normal around the mansion until a package is delivered to Alex McNeil. Inside the carefully wrapped package, Alex finds an expensive-looking antique necklace. There is also a note inside the package that reads, "Mr. McNeil, you have exhibited the ability of being a good investigator. Find out who stole the necklace, and you will find out who murdered her." Investigation determines that the necklace belonged to missing Bisson City police sergeant Jennifer Thomson, who was presumed to have been kidnapped and murdered 10 years ago. Alex takes a leave of absence from the McPherson mansion, and is hired by the Bisson City police force on a short-term-employment contract. Alex teams up with his old police partner Stephanie Foster, and they renew their close friendship while investigating what happened to their missing colleague, Sergeant Thomson.
Autorenporträt
Norm recently retired from the Barrie Police Service, and he believes that, besides his family, one of his greatest accomplishments in his lifetime was to be employed as a police officer for over 44 years. In June 1976, Norm graduated from Oakwood Collegiate High School, Toronto, Ontario. In October 1976, at the age of eighteen, the Metropolitan Toronto Police Service hired Norm as a police cadet. He was assigned to the summons bureau, serving summons and subpoenas in various divisions throughout the City of Toronto. Unsure about having a policing career, Norm resigned from the Metropolitan Toronto Police in September 1978. Norm was then hired as a police constable by the Canadian National Police Service on December 3, 1979. He performed a variety of policing duties in uniform and worked in criminal investigations for nearly eight years. On June 9, 1997, the Barrie Police Service hired Norm. He started working in the uniform patrol division, and on November 1, 2000, he was transferred into the Criminal Investigations Division, General Assignments Unit. While working as a Detective Constable, he was responsible for the investigation of a variety of criminal matters. On December 1, 2001, Norm was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. He was assigned as the supervisor in charge of the Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Unit until April 1, 2005. On April 4, 2005, Norm became the supervisor in charge of the Major Crime Unit, which was responsible for working on the most serious crimes, including homicide investigations. Norm was the case manager for several of them. On April 6, 2009, Norm was promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant. He was transferred to the Operations Services Division. He was a platoon Staff Sergeant on two different platoons, and on April 4, 2011, he was transferred to the position of Detective Sergeant, Investigative Services Division. During this time, he supervised the homicide unit. On January 5, 2014, Norm became the Detective Sergeant in specialized investigations that included supervising the Homicide, Forensic Identification, and Technological Crime Units. On September 25, 2017, Norm was transferred to the Professional Standards Unit, Executive Services Division, where he is currently employed. While employed by the Barrie Police Service, Norm has also had the opportunity to be a member of the Public Order Team and the Containment Team, and has worked as a crisis negotiator.Norm is a proud member of the Barrie Police Service. He is grateful to have worked for the City of Barrie for the past twenty-four and a half years. On May 8, 2019, the Barrie Police Service presented Norm with his forty-year police exemplary service bar. Norm is especially proud to have had the opportunity to work in and supervise the Barrie Police Service Homicide Unit.