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Key selling points: * Exciting follow up to a bona fide hit by a proven author: Adam Plantinga's first book, 400 Things Cops Know, won rave reviews from star crime writers such as Lee Child, Edward Conlon, and Joseph Wambaugh and was hailed as "the new bible for crime writers" in the Wall Street Journal. Police Craft builds and extends on the name Plantinga established in 400 Things Cops Know. * Enlightening, factual, inside look at police work that reports a point of view not often represented in the media.. This is essential reading for anyone interested in issues of policing and…mehr

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Key selling points: * Exciting follow up to a bona fide hit by a proven author: Adam Plantinga's first book, 400 Things Cops Know, won rave reviews from star crime writers such as Lee Child, Edward Conlon, and Joseph Wambaugh and was hailed as "the new bible for crime writers" in the Wall Street Journal. Police Craft builds and extends on the name Plantinga established in 400 Things Cops Know. * Enlightening, factual, inside look at police work that reports a point of view not often represented in the media.. This is essential reading for anyone interested in issues of policing and police-community relations. * Fascinating and entertaining look at the inside details of police work that civilians don't know about. Audience: * Readers interested in police work and public issues related to policing. * True crime and mystery readers * Current, retired, and aspiring police officers * Mystery writers
Autorenporträt
Adam Plantinga holds a B.A. in English with a second major in Criminology/Law Studies from Marquette University, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in 1995. He has been a police officer for 17 years, and is currently a sergeant with the San Francisco Police Department. Plantinga's first book, 400 Things Cops Know, received rave reviews from star crime writers such as Lee Child, Edward Conlon, and Joseph Wambaugh and was hailed as "the new bible for crime writers" in the Wall Street Journal. Plantinga lives in the Bay Area with his wife and daughters.