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Shielded Predator offers an insider’s view of the challenges of police work and the conflicts that officers face when dealing with the public’s needs and perceptions, political pressure, and balancing their work and family life.
Sergeant John Wesley is a dedicated and respected member of the city police department.
While he strives to do the best job possible and to uphold a high standard of justice, he occasionally struggles to control the anger and disgust that he feels toward the criminals who threaten society and whose actions too often cause the suffering of innocent victims.
When a serial killer and arsonist wreak havoc in the city, Sergeant Wesley has to confront a dreaded outcome.
This fast-paced murder mystery reflects the real-life issues that are faced by the men and women who commit their lives to serving and protecting the public.
Shielded Predator introduces intriguing characters and portrays the realities that are faced by police officers everywhere.
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