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   The Police News is fortunate from time to time to be offered books and manuscripts to review,  by authors who are either in law enforcement, have served in law enforcement or have close, personal relationships with law enforcement.  Often we review these books from the time they are rough drafts, to completed manuscripts to the final, printed book.
  
We are happy to share these with our readers.
  
The books on this list fall into a very exclusive category -- books not only worth reading, but books worth owning.  Some of them may even change the way you look at the world of police officers and law enforcement.
  
Unless otherwise noted, the summaries are excerpts from the book -- either the cover flaps or the introduction.  Some books contain a link to the appropriate page at amazon.com


 
The Sheriff's SonThe most notorious unsolved murder in Medina County
   
 
Books We Recommend:
  Jaded VisionsBarely staying one step ahead of a ruthless killer
  The Real World of Prison, Crime and Justice A Story That Needs To Be Told
  My Body Belongs To MeWhen it comes to their bodies, there are boundries
  Deadly ForceWhat is it really like for an officer to pull his gun and fire?
  Ed Gooding - Soldier, Texas RangerThey dont' make many Rangers like Ed Gooding anymore
  Homicidal HumorShort stories, including actual statements and confessions
  Jersey Troopers IINoteworthy cases and events that impacted Jersey Troopers
  More Homicidal HumorAs a rookie cop I learned that idiots were put on this earth for our entertainment

This true story began on Valentine's Day, 1961, 14 years old, Claudette Carolyn Covey went missing from Hondo, Texas.  On Halloween evening, 1961, Claudette's remains were discovered eight miles from town in a field.  She had been shot twice in the head.  From the beginning, town folks believed that she was murdered by the corrupt sheriff or his 18-year old son, whom she was dating.  Because of the corrupt sheriff's influence, no one was ever charged with the murder.

The story follows the life of the sheriff's son from 1961 to his death in 1998.  The son was on the edges of many similar murders of young girls in the Houston and Galveston areas - but he was never charged.  After 1961, the sheriff's son was arrested twice for the rape of 12-year old girls, essentially walking away from these charges due to the connections of his father.

After the deaths of the father and son, former wives and step children, no longer terrified - came forward.  They tell a horrific story of brutality, rape, incest and murder at the hands of hte son.  Our novel connects the dots and makes the case that a serial killer went to his grave never charged with his many crimes against young women.

Available online from Black Rose Books

Also available on Amazon.Com

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