Nothing is what it seems...
Bo Henderson starts what should be an ordinary Monday shift only to discover he’s been tapped to train a fresh recruit. A 25-year veteran of the police force in D.C, he likes training recruits fresh out of the academy and seeing what they’ve learned. But he’s rarely their first-round trainer. But this time, none of it felt right. What was is with this new recruit?
D.M. Walton MS, MSHLS, MSL holds three master’s degrees: criminology, homeland security, and leadership, plus a graduate certification in emergency and disaster management. He is retired from administration and teaching at the university level, with numerous years of experience in law enforcement, security, and business before earning his first master’s degree at age 45.
Walton currently holds a secret security clearance from the U.S. Department of Defense and works in the protection of critical infrastructure for a national security provider. Born, raised, and living in Indiana with his family, this is his first published book.
“The author does a great job if describing the law enforcement side in the book. According to his bio, Mr. Walton has not only the education but the experience to bring a great depth of knowledge to the book. I found the book to be an easy read, but still full of law enforcement lingo or perhaps better yet a real life feel. As I mention in my headline, I felt this book was fresh and exciting, etc....”
Certified fresh!!! This was an interesting debut book from D.M. Walton. There were so many twists and turns in this book. I thought I had it figured out, but I didn’t (what a surprise ending!!!); it’s a book lover’s dream! I hope Bo’s story is not over yet (perhaps a sequel?). I don’t want to say too much about the plot for fear of giving it away. Believe me, it’s worth the read!
dmwalton@joink.com