Two Minutes To Live—Ten Seconds To Die
The Conflicts of Police Officers and Politics
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About the Book
When Toby Roberts told his family and his friends he was forgoing a future as a professional soccer player to go to college and become a policeman they thought he was crazy. By the end of his first year in uniform he had killed one man, shot and wounded another and seemed to be in hot water with his brass and the city politicians. Then he discovered another, darker side of police work that had its own unique methods of dealing with criminals. Determined to pursue his career in law enforcement, he plunged deeper into the system, discovering the corruption that crept into the system from unexpected sources. Eventually Toby found that he had to take the law into his own hands and accept unconventional help to protect the innocent and punish the guilty.
About the Author
BILL KINKADE is retired from real estate and other business ventures. He and his wife Sherri Adams live north of Vancouver, Wa.. They have 5 children, 11 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Raised on a cotton farm in The Bootheel of Missouri, he spent much of his adult life starting and managing a variety of businesses from the Midwest to the west coast. He was involved in a remarkable number of historical political campaigns ranging from two campaigns for president, a successful write-in campaign for congress, and a citizens take over of a Chicago suburb. His first novel, “Arkansas Knights” 2nd edition, is now available through all sources including E-Books. His books are ficitional stories of actual events and characters and reflect his astute observations of human behavior and the consequences that follow.