Criminal Investigation Detachment

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Author: Don Bendell ISBN: 9781628158397
Publisher: Speaking Volumes Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Don Bendell
ISBN: 9781628158397
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

EVEN IN WAR, THERE IS A LINE BETWEEN KILLING AND MURDER. In the United States Army, soldiers are subject to both the laws of the land and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. When either is broken, the case is turned over to a specialized team of detectives whose sole mission is to find the guilty—no matter where the case takes them. They are the C.I.D.... CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DETACHMENT Years ago, Major Bobby Samuels was a legend in Special Forces and a member of Delta Force—until his beautiful, young wife was killed by a drunk driver. Then he gave up his commission to become a civilian police officer, where his never-say-die methods made him one of the most dependable cops on the force. But after September 11th he had to return. Had to be part of the solution. He missed the action of active duty, but now he was a cop—a good one, and so he returned to the military as part of the C.I.D.... Now, Samuels is being sent to Iraq to investigate a series of explo­sions that could only have been caused by someone within a par­ticular Army unit. Going undercover as an enlisted man, Samuels infiltrates the troops—and discovers that on this battlefield, the enemy isn't the only one who can kill you. When a member of al Qaeda has red hair and blue eyes, and wears an army uniform, how do you find him, before he kills again, before he kills you?

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EVEN IN WAR, THERE IS A LINE BETWEEN KILLING AND MURDER. In the United States Army, soldiers are subject to both the laws of the land and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. When either is broken, the case is turned over to a specialized team of detectives whose sole mission is to find the guilty—no matter where the case takes them. They are the C.I.D.... CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DETACHMENT Years ago, Major Bobby Samuels was a legend in Special Forces and a member of Delta Force—until his beautiful, young wife was killed by a drunk driver. Then he gave up his commission to become a civilian police officer, where his never-say-die methods made him one of the most dependable cops on the force. But after September 11th he had to return. Had to be part of the solution. He missed the action of active duty, but now he was a cop—a good one, and so he returned to the military as part of the C.I.D.... Now, Samuels is being sent to Iraq to investigate a series of explo­sions that could only have been caused by someone within a par­ticular Army unit. Going undercover as an enlisted man, Samuels infiltrates the troops—and discovers that on this battlefield, the enemy isn't the only one who can kill you. When a member of al Qaeda has red hair and blue eyes, and wears an army uniform, how do you find him, before he kills again, before he kills you?

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