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Shackleford,
Perez and Driscoll had two things in common: they attended the same LAPD academy class fifteen years ago, and worked diligently
and honestly at their assignments. However, the lives of these conscientious cops are turned upside down as the Department
and Feds try to destroy the trio. Although the actions against the protagonists seem unjust and unreasonable, readers may
have to modify their sense of morality to accept the volatile decision they make. Victims of their conspiracy include
members of a Mexican drug cartel importing cocaine into Nogales, Arizona. Unfortunately, the cartel extends
into unexpected areas of LA, putting family members in jeopardy. NOGALES CROSSING takes the reader on a roller coaster
of emotions as a series of breath-taking incidents culminates in an explosive event.
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Biographical Information
After Four years as a Police Constable in England, David joined the Los Angeles Police Department. As an officer on the street and a detective working undercover, he learned
the ins and outs of the narcotics trade. His wealth of experience on the street
comes through in his vivid writing. David retired after 21 years to pursue writing,
acting and golf. David lives in southern Arizona with his wife Mary
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