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Most police officers enter their profession with the of intentions, never planning to use or tarnish the badge for personal gain. However, a few lose their way and like a rotten apple spoiling the barrel; these Fagins can use their wiles to betray the public trust.
It's so easy to take that first seemingly harmless step to that darker side of the blue uniform and become a lost cause. Police officers are just ordinary people who start out in a dangerous and honorable career and sometimes lose their way from that, just being human beings and subject to that frailty.
The fictitious
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Most police officers enter their profession with the of intentions, never planning to use or tarnish the badge for personal gain. However, a few lose their way and like a rotten apple spoiling the barrel; these Fagins can use their wiles to betray the public trust.

It's so easy to take that first seemingly harmless step to that darker side of the blue uniform and become a lost cause. Police officers are just ordinary people who start out in a dangerous and honorable career and sometimes lose their way from that, just being human beings and subject to that frailty.

The fictitious characters depicted in these pages were just that, and through the story, the reader comes to understand how they can stray from the path and fall into the clutches of greed and corruption, something they once swore to fight.

The vast majority of law enforcement officers would never intentionally subscribe to intertwining their occupation with a criminal endeavor but must always keep aware of how easy it is to fall.


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Autorenporträt
Jack Montague studied crime scene investigation under Dana C. Kuhn, head of the Boston crime lab during the strangler investigation, and was a supervisor and instructor for the City of Newburgh New York Police Department. Injured in the line of duty, he worked as a private investigator and Eastern Council of the International Federation of Fly Fishers.His testimony was a central factor in the City of Newburgh corruption investigations in 1972, according to the CATO Institute, as one of the four most serious cases of law enforcement corruption in US history. Jack then went to work for Gary Loomis as a fly-fishing consultantand moved to Florida, where he continued to work for G. Loomis as a manufacturer's representative, for the FFF, and as an outdoor writerand conservation advocate.