This mesmerizing true crime memoir takes the reader behind fortress-like doors into a secret world of terrorists, financial predators and sicarios. What sets this book apart from any other in the genre is not only the variety of federal criminal and intelligence cases or the posthumous homage paid to the author's father, a thirty-eight-year high-ranking veteran of the NYPD, but the raw and honest portrayal of being an FBI agent on a high-profile JJTF squad, of being part of an elite fraud unit for an Alphabet Agency overseas, and finally as part of an Internal Affairs Watchdog Unit on the SW Border engaged in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the Mexican cartels. Ken Strange's personal encounters with Russian spies, hitmen in Haiti, the murderous founder of the Guadalajara Cartel and the Islamic Jihadist "Enabler of Death" on a street corner in Jersey City is both wildly entertaining and frightening. A social critic, Strange's wit and social commentary shines through this tell all book leaving the reader with a captivating insight into federal law enforcement's successes and failures, humor, tragedies and triumphs. A Cop's Son underlying theme talks to the men and women who put it on the line every day in order to protect the American public. A Cop's Son has been hailed by iconic NYPD Police Chiefs Ray Kelly and Bill Bratton as well as the Assistant Inspector General of the CIA as "a must read for anyone considering law enforcement as a career."
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