
Kids Vehicles: Emergency
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Brand new set of vehicles from the classic Kids Vehicles series! Interactive emergency vehicles for...

Polychrome
Danusia Stok and Joanna Jodelka
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Everybody's life is riddled with secrets ...Maciej Bartol, police detective, casts a large shadow...

Gone Girl
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THE ADDICTIVE No.1 BESTSELLER THAT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT Who are you? What have we done to each...

Dark Blue (2003)
Movie Watch
Set in the Los Angeles Police Department in 1992, "Dark Blue" is a thriller that takes place just...

In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Movie Watch
African-American Philadelphia police detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) is arrested on...

Day Of The Accident
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They say you killed...BUT WHAT IF THEY'RE WRONG? Sixty seconds after she wakes from a coma,...

The Deaths of December
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It looks like a regular advent calendar. Until DC Becky Greene starts opening doors . . . and...
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Landing Zone
Book
Former U.S. Army pilot, Lauren, and police training instructor, Kim, share a love of country, a...
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ClareR (5975 KP) rated Edge of The Grave in Books
May 16, 2023
Corruption is rife, as is poverty and unemployment (it’s the Depression). Everyone is out for themselves - and that includes the police.
This is a hard, gritty read, not for the faint hearted, but compelling nonetheless. I was gripped from start to finish, and I’ve spotted that there’s more to come from Dreghorn and McDaid in a second book - it’s on my wish list already!

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Shots on the Bridge: Police Violence and Cover-Up in the Wake of Katrina in Books
Jan 12, 2018
[Shots On The Bridge] by [Ronnie Greene] is a good piece of investigative journalism about one of the most notorious events in post-Katrina New Orleans.
As most people I was glued to my TV all throughout Katrina and I remember the news reports of a shoot out on a bridge involving police. As I recall the news reported that it was gangsters and looter shooting at the police. There were many reports of this nature in the confusion following one of the worst disasters in U.S. history. We now know that most of these reports were embellished at best or just down right lies.
[Ronnie Greene] did an excellent job relating the events as they occurred and giving a voice to the victims. The fact that these families were just trying to cross a bridge and came under fire by an overly armed unit of police is disconcerting enough but the fact that the police conspired to cover it up makes it even worse. Although it was wrong I could understand the officers reaction to the call of shots fired given the trauma that they had also been through. It is the cover up and lies that compound the wrongfulness of their actions.
I though [Greene] did a good job but he seems to jump around a bit too much. There is a lack of fluid transitions. Also, I feel his view was very one sided. I know that the police did something horrible but they were victims of Katrina as well and probably should not have been on duty at that point. If the correct relief and support had been provided this whole situation may have been avoided.