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It Was the Best of Days, It Was the Worst of Days is a compilation of short stories by 13 past and present Police Officers. This is followed by Dee's own life experiences of having Police deliver the tragic news of her father and brother dying in two separate traffic crashes 82 days apart when she was a child, and her own career ending due to a life-altering experience. It delves into the depths of describing a good day on the job and a bad day on the job, and how each one dealt with the highs and lows of being a Police Officer. This gripping reading will draw you into the lives of these…mehr

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It Was the Best of Days, It Was the Worst of Days is a compilation of short stories by 13 past and present Police Officers. This is followed by Dee's own life experiences of having Police deliver the tragic news of her father and brother dying in two separate traffic crashes 82 days apart when she was a child, and her own career ending due to a life-altering experience. It delves into the depths of describing a good day on the job and a bad day on the job, and how each one dealt with the highs and lows of being a Police Officer. This gripping reading will draw you into the lives of these Police Officer's and that of their families and take you on a journey as to how the job has affected them and where they are today.
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Autorenporträt
Dee Simpson was born and raised in the Wheatbelt town of Moora, Western Australia. Her passion to protect and help the community saw her join the Western Australian Police Force in 2005, where she served almost 14 years reaching the level of Senior Constable. Dee is now wanting to share her experiences and those of past and present Police Officers through her first-of-a-kind book. Here Dee explains what it is really like to be a Police Officer, and the trials and tribulations experienced in their professional and personal lives.