Showing posts with label undercover cop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label undercover cop. Show all posts
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Fascinating Memoirs I have read from Facebook Group - Real Lives
Book Description
At the age of fifteen Mickey loses his older brother who is killed in a car accident; an accident that took split second timing for two cars to come in contact on a remote highway in rural Iowa.
At age twenty he arrives in Vietnam as a US Marine Corp Infantryman.
The Grass Swale is a section of footpath in Vietnam that changes the lives of six Marines, including the author, who lives with the mental anguish and nightmares caused by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Mickey shares his life story with a sense of humor only those who know him can appreciate.
I have been told by a professional that you must be present during an event for it to cause PTSD. Call it what you want but events such as the death of my brother and its effect on me will also never go away.
In Arnold Palmer’s book, A Golfer’s Life, he describes an event while at Wake Forest, where his roommate and golf team member was killed in a car accident. He had been invited to go along with his roommate but declined. He describes that event as a “shadow” in his life.
I, for one, understand exactly what he meant. My shadow has been darker, much darker.
The fact I was not present when Bucky hit the booby trap does not take the anxiety away; what effect has it had on his life, how could things have been different, what could I have done? It could have been me.
Why wasn’t it? Did it happen to me in another place or time?
My Review
Five Stars
The book was interesting and lessons can be learned from it.
ByBrenchrison March 21, 2017
Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
The Grass Swale is a personal Memoir of the life of the author, Mickey Thomas.
He has shared a great deal of personal information with his readers.
Not many people are brave enough to do so.
He blames himself for the death of his brother, but perhaps if he had accompanied him that night, he too may have met his death in that fatal accident.
His experiences in boot camp and as a Marine were terrifying.
No wonder he suffered from PTSD.
His wife, Hope, and four children were stabilizing factors in his life.
He was even blessed with grandchildren.
Despite the many ups and downs in his life, Mickey has a lot for which to be thankful.
The book was interesting and lessons can be learned from it.
The book is written by Mickey Thomas and can be purchased HERE
I read another Memoir written by Tracey Samios and Lis Norman.
Here is the Book Description.
Motherhood doesn’t come with a rule book.
Sometimes you wonder if anyone feels the same way you do.
Am I feeding them right? Am I loving them enough?
Can I exchange this one for a newer model that doesn’t cry so much?
There’s nothing better than feeling understood like there’s someone else out there who gets it.
This collection of two life long friends’ motherly stories, quotes, and memories – both fond and ones they’d sooner forget – will show you there’s no such thing as a perfect mum, and at the end of the day, maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
After all; “Mothers are all slightly insane”
JD Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye.
My Review
Five Stars
This is a book which brought back memories of motherhood.
It was filled with humour, love, and caring.
The authors are right.
Motherhood does not come with a rule- book.
It was well written and made me laugh.
Buy the Book HERE
The book by Steven Bentley was a compelling read.
Book Description
This unflinching memoir … opens up a world of drugs, crime, passion, and fear in a way that no other book has ever been able to do: because it's true… Bentley's sympathetic and yet tough view on those that he met and the people that both helped and hindered him is gripping, and his narrative sweep can sometimes make you forget that this is fact, not fiction.
My Review
Five Stars
This book is an intriguing depiction of drugs, crime, and passion and the arduous lives of police officers. In his memoir, the author relates his experiences as a young detective right up to Detective Sergeant, and then as an undercover agent. Operation Julie was the highlight of his career in undercover work, and it was also the cause of his illness that caused him to resign. The police service treated him shabbily, but he managed to move forward with his life in an admirable way. He pursued a degree in law, followed it up with post-graduate studies, and had a successful career as a criminal defense barrister until his retirement.
The book was a page-turner, and I enjoyed reading it.
You can buy the book HERE
I will be reading more books from this group. Take a sneak peek at the fascinating books they have written in this picture.
Friday, 24 March 2017
Author Spotlight - Steven Bentley
Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Stephen Bentley - Best-selling Author and HuffPost UK Blogger.
Tell us a little about yourself?
Stephen Bentley is a former UK Detective Sergeant, an undercover cop, and barrister (trial attorney). He now writes from the Philippines where he lives and is a Huffington Post UK blogger.
His true crime memoir Undercover: Operation Julie – The Inside Story was published in September 2016 and rapidly became an Amazon UK bestseller
Watch the 30-second Mini-Movie book trailer for Undercover: Operation Julie - The Inside Story.
1. When and why did you begin writing?
I first started to write seriously after my retirement and on my move to the Philippines. Prior to that I had started and stopped several times on my memoir about my undercover cop days on the UK’s largest drug bust. I needed to finish my memoir so I finally had the time to complete it.
2. What inspired you to write your first book?
The road chaos I encountered when first driving in the Philippines. I mean chaos! No one follows the rules and I doubt if most drivers are aware of them. It inspired me to write How to Drive Like an Idiot in Bacolod: An Expat’s Experiences of Driving in the Philippines and How to Survive.
3. Do you have a specific writing style?
I believe I do. But only because readers have told me they become so immersed they feel as if I am holding a private conversation with them. I find that both pleasing and flattering.
4. What are your current projects?
My current writing projects involve my first novel about an undercover cop! I have also started a fiction book about my paternal grandfather who served in the British Royal Navy from 1916 to 1945.
5. Do you see writing as a career?
No. Because I came to it late in life. To me, it’s a bonus. I enjoy writing and it provides some extra income.
6. Who designed the covers?
My cover designer is Anna Argiropoulou. I love the work she does and she is great fun too. Anna can be found on Facebook.
7. What was the hardest part of writing your book?
To have the courage to be totally honest with myself.
There are parts of my life that are still difficult to deal with.
I forced myself to be frank with not only myself but the reader.
8. Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
Yes. Thank you to all who have bought my books and a huge thank you to those who left reviews.
9. What TV shows/films do you enjoy watching?
Unsurprisingly I love TV shows and movies about cops. The Wire has to be high on that list of favorites.
10. If you were not a writer what else would you like to do?
I would love to be a professional travel photographer. That combines two passions of mine and would make me sublimely happy.
Steven Bentley can be contacted at these links:
Website
Goodreads
Amazon Author Page
Get Undercover: Operation Julie - the Inside Story here.
A portion of all his book sales royalties will be donated to the Jamie Bulger Memorial Trust, a UK Registered Charity.
Please consider donating even if you never buy his books.
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