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John Koger defi nitely has a choleric personality. He likes being in charge of things. That's one of the reasons he has been in law enforcement most of his adult life. He likes being a Cincinnati Police Detective and thrives on the excitement the job brings. He knows every day is going to have some unexpected challenge that he will have to fi nd a way to control. That's what life is all about...control. So, how come he doesn't seem to be in control of the most important thing...his own life? His father died unexpectedly when he was a teenager. His mother died after lingering eight years,…mehr

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John Koger defi nitely has a choleric personality. He likes being in charge of things. That's one of the reasons he has been in law enforcement most of his adult life. He likes being a Cincinnati Police Detective and thrives on the excitement the job brings. He knows every day is going to have some unexpected challenge that he will have to fi nd a way to control. That's what life is all about...control. So, how come he doesn't seem to be in control of the most important thing...his own life? His father died unexpectedly when he was a teenager. His mother died after lingering eight years, afflicted with Alzheimer's. His wife, always far healthier than he, died in his arms only a year ago. Now his partner has been shot and killed. Koger has always believed in God. Many times he has heard that God has a plan for everyone's life. If that is true, Koger doesn't think much of the one for him. John Koger has made a decision. He has decided that he is going to be in control of his personal life just as he has been in control of his professional life. He can't do a worse job...can he? However, something new is coming; something that will challenge his control, both of his professional life and his personal life. That something has a name. It's Kate.
Autorenporträt
Richard Cook compiled many of the sayings in Don't Quote Me But . . . over his thirty-five-year career. The book is a tribute to his father, who always had time for a little chuckle, even if it was at his own expense. Richard loves a good pun and hopes this book will keep people smiling. He retired five years ago from a lifetime as a farmer, and he lives with his wife in Stratford, Ontario. All profits will go to not-for-profit organizations as a tribute to his dad.