This book is an unintended consequence of something Marcou and I worked on several years ago when I was working for a different law enforcement publication. Dan approached me with the idea of writing occasional articles about police heroes from American History. I knew that he'd be the perfect person to do the necessary research to accurately tell the tales of cops like Bass Reeves, Doc Holliday, Frank Serpico, and others.
This book is wildly entertaining and wonderfully informative about some of the true legends of law enforcement. Dan Marcou is an accomplished writer and does great service to these men and women who came before you in this profession.
"If I Knew Then"—a compilation of essays edited by Brian Willis
This is an anthology—a collection of essays by some of the best and brightest minds in law enforcement. Brian Willis—who serves Deputy Executive Director of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA)—collected writings from a venerable "who's who" list of police writers such as Jeff Chudwin, Ron Borsch, Chuck Soltys, Tim Dees, Dale Stockton, and many others.
The topics are as diverse as the authors, with thoughts on finding a mentor as well as being one. There are "lessons learned" from seemingly mundane occurrences in life as well as thoughts on mentally recovering from highly traumatic events.