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Signal 50/48

Autor Harold B. Goldhagen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2022
"Signal 50/48" -- Person shot! Person dead! This is no ordinary police radio distress call. "Signal 50/48": Killing Atlanta's Finest! is no ordinary book. In the eulogistic follow-up to his autobiographical debut, "Signal 63": Officer Needs Help!, Captain Harold B. Goldhagen (ret.) delivers yet another gripping account of life and death as a big-city police officer. Paying tribute to fallen members of the law enforcement community, "Signal 50/48": Killing Atlanta's Finest! chronicles twenty-eight separate cases of police homicides in Atlanta, dating back to 1960. Once again armed with indisputable truth, Goldhagen shifts his focus from the history of the collective to the tragedy of the individual. Three years of painstaking research has rendered privileged, page-turning insight into the morbid circumstances surrounding the sickening murders of city of Atlanta police officers. Rich with personal details of each of the victims, official crime scene reports, and interviews with surviving family members and colleagues, "Signal 50/48": Killing Atlanta's Finest! is authentic nonfiction from an uncommonly credible source of authority.
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ISBN-13: 9781665305051
ISBN-10: 1665305053
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: BookLogix

Notă biografică

Harold B. Goldhagen was born and raised in New York City and dropped out of high school to serve in the Merchant Marine and later in the United States Army. Goldhagen has written two non-fiction books, Signal 63: Officer needs help & Signal 50/48: Killing Atlanta's Finest, based on his experiences as an officer in the Atlanta Police Department. His career spanned thirty years, including seven as a homicide detective. Goldhagen retired as a captain and now lives in the Georgia Mountains.