The Missing Piece

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural
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Author: Larry Watts ISBN: 9781311341044
Publisher: Larry Watts Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Larry Watts
ISBN: 9781311341044
Publisher: Larry Watts
Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Missing Piece is a story of tragedy that engulfs those involved when a peace officer uses a weapon in the line-of-duty. The author weaves a story filled with small town values, big city police work, influence of political decisions, and racial overtones, which come together as the story's characters make life changing decisions.

It’s the story of Chris Martin, a young Austin, Texas police officer who kills a black man who attacked him with a pistol. When investigators arrive, the man's weapon is missing. Martin begins a journey that includes defending his actions, seeing political expediency become more important than the facts, questioning the entire law enforcement system, and ultimately questioning his own actions that fateful day.

The story shines a glaring light on the rationalization, politics, and investigative short comings inherent in many high profile police use of force cases. It also gives an insider's view of police union politics and decision-making when members' personal political views conflict with a police union's ability to best serve those members.

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The Missing Piece is a story of tragedy that engulfs those involved when a peace officer uses a weapon in the line-of-duty. The author weaves a story filled with small town values, big city police work, influence of political decisions, and racial overtones, which come together as the story's characters make life changing decisions.

It’s the story of Chris Martin, a young Austin, Texas police officer who kills a black man who attacked him with a pistol. When investigators arrive, the man's weapon is missing. Martin begins a journey that includes defending his actions, seeing political expediency become more important than the facts, questioning the entire law enforcement system, and ultimately questioning his own actions that fateful day.

The story shines a glaring light on the rationalization, politics, and investigative short comings inherent in many high profile police use of force cases. It also gives an insider's view of police union politics and decision-making when members' personal political views conflict with a police union's ability to best serve those members.

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