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Guns, Bodies, and Car Chases: My Life As a Cop

My Rookie MemoirSergeant Brian Parker has been with the Tucson Police Department for nearly fifteen years. He studied law enforcement in college, then entered the workforce in corrections, and soon after, was hired as a Pima County sheriff’s deputy. He joined TPD in 2000. In 2003, while working undercover, he started journaling, writing down the more extraordinary things that happened to him as a law enforcement officer. That journal expanded into his book, “My Rookie Memoir.”

Come and hear authentic cop stories: Sgt. Parker’s experiences during his first eleven years of law enforcement.

We’ll have delicious choices on the lunch menu, and a fun book raffle. We’ll also vote for new board members. Don’t forget, this is our first year of continuing the meetings over the summer, so there will be a June meeting, too.

Our afternoon workshop will feature a panel of experts discussing the various mystery genres, and what it takes to write them. Do you know the difference between a police procedural and a cozy? Find out! There are different rules for writing each kind of mystery story.

RSVP by 9:30 am, May 7th to save your place. $20 non-members includes lunch. $16 RSVP’d members. Pay at the door. RSVP by clicking the RSVP  button at www.meetup.com/Arizona-Mystery-Writers-of-Tucson/, or  email membershipamw@gmail.com or call Gail Gibbs at 520-433-0738. See you there!