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COPS WRITING CRIME - 6 more members join The Squad.

26/1/2023

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Another 6 colleagues (all American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 373. 

That's 373 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.  Bill DiMonda who served with the Nassau County PD in New York.
2.  Joseph C. Hoffman (deceased 2022) who served with the NYPD.  
3.  Ken Dye who served with the Saint Louis County PD in Missouri.
4.  Vincent Murano who served with the NYPD.
5.  Jeff Pate who served with the High Point PD in North Carolina.
6.  Hugh Holton (deceased 2001) who served with the Chicago PD.


Our Squad now consists of:

240 American, 67 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 3 French, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish,
2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
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And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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COPS WRITING CRIME - 6 new members for The Squad.

20/1/2023

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Another 6 colleagues (all American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 367. 

That's 367 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.  Sam Morton who served with the Richland County Sheriff's Department in South Carolina.
2.  Robert Sims Reid who served with the Missoula PD in Montana.
3.  Leo P. Whittlesey who served with the NYPD.
4.  Arthur Deutsch (deceased in 2021) who served with the NYPD and then as Chief of Police with the Birmingham PD in Alabama.
5.  G.J. Herrey who served with the Lee County Sheriff's Office in Florida.
6.  J.P. Morgan who served with the NYPD and the FBI.


Our Squad now consists of:

234 American, 67 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 3 French, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish,
2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
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And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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COPS WRITING CRIME - Another 4 members for The Squad.

18/1/2023

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Another 4 colleagues (1 British and 3 American ) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 361. 

That's 361 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.  John Sutherland who served with the Metropolitan Police in London.
2.  F.P Lione, the author name for Frank Lione and his wife writing together.  He served with the NYPD.
3.  Richard B. Whitaker who served with the LAPD.
4.  John C. Hefley who served with the Village of Big Bend PD in Wisconsin.

Our Squad now consists of:

228 American, 67 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 3 French, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish,
2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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My Harry Kenmare collection is on the list of best independent books of 2022!

8/1/2023

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Yes, I am absolutely thrilled that my collection of Harry short stories, Harry Kenmare PI - At Your Service, has been included in the official selection for The Best Truly Independent Books 2022, as compiled by the Independent Fiction Alliance in the USA.

I've looked through the selection list and I am definitely keeping esteemed company! I'm honoured to be standing alongside authors who I look up to as a writer and whose work I love and enjoy.

Go Harry!!!

You can grab a copy by contacting me or from the usual outlets. Here's the Amazon link:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GL4F9PG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=harry+kenmare&qid=1598349746&s=books&sr=1-1
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GL4F9PG/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=harry+kenmare&qid=1598349746&s=books&sr=1-1




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COPS WRITING CRIME - 7 new members join The Squad.

13/12/2022

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Another 7 colleagues (all American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 357. 

That's 357 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.  Laurie Moore who served with the Tarrant County Constables in Texas.
2.  Samuel E. Stone who served with the police in Washington State.
3.  Steve Copling who served with the Plano PD in Texas.
4.  Michael J.V. Thomas who served with the Dallas PD in Texas.
5.   Will Cordes who served with the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office in Georgia.
6.   John Westermann who served with the Freeport PD in Long Island, New York State.
7.   Ed Dee who served with the NYPD.


Our Squad now consists of:

225 American, 66 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 3 French, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish,
2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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COPS WRITING CRIME - 4 new members join The Squad.

12/12/2022

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Another 4 colleagues join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 350. 

That's 350 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.  Pierrick Guillaume who served with the police in Paris, France.
2.  Michael A. Hawley who served with the Island County Sheriff's Office in Washington State, USA.
3.  Patrick O'Donnell who served with the Milwaukee PD in Wisconsin, USA.
4.  Graham Bartlett who served with the police in the UK, in the Brighton area.


Our Squad now consists of:

218 American, 66 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 3 French, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish,
2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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Cops Writing Crime - 6 new members for The Squad.

13/8/2022

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Another 6 colleagues (all American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 346. 

That's 346 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.  David Jebb who served with the San Diego PD in California.
2.  Stacy Dittrich who served with the Richland County Sheriff's Office in Ohio.
3.  La Mont A. Jerrett who served with the LAPD.
4.  Joe Race who served with the LA County Sheriff's Department, and other LEAs.
5.  Frederick Price
 who also served with the LA County Sheriff's Department.
6.  Jon LeMay (Le May Johnson) who served with the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota.


Our Squad now consists of:

216 American, 65 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish
2 French, 2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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Cops Writing Crime - 3 new members join The Squad

24/7/2022

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Another 3 colleagues (all American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 340. 

That's 340 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.   Andrew G. Nelson who served as an officer with the NYPD.
2.  Guilio Dattero who served as an officer with the Reidsville PD in North Carolina.
3.   Steve Roos who served as an officer with the Idaho Falls PD in Idaho.

Our Squad now consists of:

210 American, 65 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish
2 French, 2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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Cops Writing Crime - 4 new members join The Squad

23/7/2022

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Another 4 colleagues (all American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 337. 

That's 337 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.   Connie Dial who served as an officer with the LAPD.
2.  Paul Patti who served as an officer with the Lake Worth PD in Florida.
3.   G.B. Rodriguez who served as an officer with the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office in Wisconsin.
4.   Marty Penny who served as an officer with the Chattanooga PD in Tennessee.


Our Squad now consists of:

207 American, 65 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish
2 French, 2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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A.B.Patterson live in podcast from the U.S.

13/7/2022

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I'm delighted to be appearing today as the guest in the excellent crime writing podcast hosted by US crime author John A. Hoda.
John is an ex-cop writing crime like me, and we had a great chat for an hour.
Tune in for a listen as we talk about being cops and writing crime fiction.

www.johnhoda.com/mfds-169/

Cheers,
ABP


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"The Tattered Blue Line" - author copies arrive down under!

5/5/2022

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It's always such a wonderful feeling to pick up the hard copy of a book or anthology you've got a story in.
Well, today this box of beauties arrived down under - my author copies.

It's The Tattered Blue Line anthology, edited and published by Frank Zafiro.  Frank is an outstanding crime fiction author himself and an ex-cop, and he has edited this excellent collection of crime fiction short stories with the theme of the issues surrounding contemporary policing in western liberal democracies.

I was utterly thrilled to be invited to submit a story.  I was then humbled and honoured to have my story ("Clean, Green, and Obscene") accepted for inclusion in this line up of great crime writers, all of whom have coalface experience in law enforcement environments.

My colleagues here, from the USA, Canada, and Europe, are Frank Zafiro, Colin Conway, Jim Doherty, P.S. Harman, J.J. Hensley, Mark Bergin, Quintin Peterson, Scott Kikkawa, James L'Etoile, Elizabeth Nguyen, Pearson O'Meara, Stacy Woodson, and Erik Djerneas.

Grab yourself a copy and enjoy these gems - explore the humanity the authors bring to the page.
It's on Amazon: 
https://www.amazon.com/Tattered-Blue-Line-Contemporary-Policing/dp/B09XZJS4VH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3KA3TCJG5BLAN&keywords=the+tattered+blue+line&qid=1651753296&sprefix=the+tattered%2Caps%2C329&sr=8-1

Cheers,
ABP



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Anzac Day 2022 - Lest We Forget.

25/4/2022

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On this day, Anzac Day, when we as Australians and New Zealanders commemorate our veterans, it is as always fitting to remember that their sacrifice, in blood and suffering, is what we owe our freedom to.
The freedom that so many take for granted and do not appreciate, but the freedom that enables us to live our lives, enjoy our rights, and bathe in freedom of speech and ideas.  The same freedom that many would take from us.
My own tribute is to dedicate a blog, as I did last year and before, to both my grandfathers, who fought for the Australian Army in the World Wars, defending those freedoms.

My paternal grandfather was Gordon Reginald Patterson and he went to the Western Front in 1917.  He turned 18 six days before he enlisted.  Private Patterson then joined the Australian Army  Infantry in the trenches in northern France and Belgium for all the horrors that entailed.  He came back to Australia in 1919.  He died when my father was only 6 years old.  His photo is below, and I can see my father in his face.

My maternal grandfather was George Harwood Smith and he went to the second World War in 1941, as a 39 year old.  He served with the Australian Army Motor Transport in Indonesia.  When the Allied forces in Java surrendered to the Japanese in 1942, Private Smith went into the infamous Japanese POW camp at Changi in Singapore, where he remained a prisoner until the end of the war.  Alas, I don't have any photos of Grandfather Smith in uniform.

I can't begin to even imagine the horrors both my grandfathers endured.  But I can be forever grateful for what we now enjoy, thanks to the sacrifice of them and millions of other Allied service personnel.

Rest in peace, my grandfathers, and lest we forget.

Cheers,
​ABP

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Cops Writing Crime - 4 new members join The Squad

19/4/2022

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Another 4 colleagues (1 Canadian and 3 American) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 333. 

That's 333 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.   Laurie Wood who served as an officer with the City of Barrie Police in Ontario, Canada.
2.  Quintin Peterson who served as an officer with the Metro PD in Washington DC.
3.   Paul Rubino who served as an officer with the Jersey City PD in New Jersey.
4.   C.E. Albanese who served as a special agent with the US Secret Service.


Our Squad now consists of:

203 American, 65 British, 18 Australian, 18 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish
2 French, 2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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Contemporary policing captured in short stories - "The Tattered Blue Line"

19/4/2022

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Frank Zafiro, an outstanding crime fiction author himself and an ex-cop, has edited this excellent collection of crime fiction short stories with the theme of the issues surrounding contemporary policing in western liberal democracies.
It's a vitally important theme for our societies, and one which seldom hears any voices other than the vocal one-eyed mob screaming outrage.  Our modern times need far more nuanced and balanced discussion than typically exists.
I was utterly thrilled to be invited to submit a story.  I was then  both humbled and honoured to have my story ("Clean, Green, and Obscene") accepted for inclusion in this line up of great crime writers, all of whom have coalface experience in law enforcement environments.
My colleagues here, from the USA, Canada, and Europe, are Colin Conway, Jim Doherty, P.S. Harman, J.J. Hensley, Mark Bergin, Quintin Peterson, Scott Kikkawa, James L'Etoile, Elizabeth Nguyen, Pearson O'Meara, Stacy Woodson, and Erik Djerneas.
Grab yourself a copy and enjoy these gems - explore the humanity the authors bring to the page.
Cheers,
ABP


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COPS WRITING CRIME - 7 new members join The Squad

15/4/2022

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Another 7 colleagues (5 American, 1 Canadian, and 1 Danish) join The Squad today, bringing its numbers to 329. 

That's 329 cops and ex-cops (and other law enforcement types, plus some PIs) who have taken to writing crime fiction.  You won't get more realistic crime tales than those from this Squad!


We have joining us today:
1.   Bernard Whalen who served as an officer with the NYPD.
2.   Paul G. Nelson who served as an officer with the LAPD.
3.   Scott Kikkawa who is still a serving officer in US federal law enforcement in Hawaii.
4.   Elizabeth Nguyen who is still serving as an unsworn officer with the Regina Police in Saskatchewan, Canada.
5.   Michael Levine who served as an agent with the DEA.
6.   Erik Djernaes Hansen (our first Danish colleague in The Squad) who is still serving as an officer with the Danish Police.
7.   Patricia (P.S.) Harman who served as an officer with the Prince William County PD in Virginia.


Our Squad now consists of:

200 American, 65 British, 18 Australian, 17 Canadian
4 New Zealander, 3 Finnish, 2 Dutch, 2 Swedish
2 French, 2 Irish, 1 Bahamian, 1 Norwegian
1 Italian, 1 Czech, 1 Russian, 1 Hungarian
1 Spaniard, 1 Pakistani, 1 Chinese, 1 Brazilian, 1 Indian, 1 Danish
2 "International" (listed as this due to current serving officer requirements)


I'll keep adding more as I come across them, and if you know of any others please feel free to drop me a line.

Check out The Squad:
Also: Cops Writing Crime
​
And please remember, my list is only for CRIME FICTION - not all the true crime and/or memoir writing by cops and ex-cops that's out there (as good as so much of that is).
​
​Cheers,
ABP
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