The Guinea's Pig (Paperback)


I was born in Peoria, Illinois, the youngest of three children. My father was killed in the first years of my life. My mother raised three children alone; we ate a lot of Spam casserole. My brother, sister and I entertained ourselves with an old Philco radio until the time we were able to afford a TV fourteen years later in my life. I quit high school when I was almost sixteen years old and joined the Marine Corps. They figured out I wasnat even seventeen years of age, but my mother told them if they liked me and I wanted to stay, she would leave me with the Marines. After four years in the Marines, I made a living as a bare-knuckle street fighter, and then worked for the Chicago Police Department protecting the mayor. I had become a police officer and was affiliated with money and many prominent people. For the next twenty-three years I served as a police officer for several different departments. My mother always said, aIF YOU CAN'T GET THEIR RESPECT, GAIN THEIR FEAR a This was how I would live my life. I had a job that could not be talked about. Fiction or reality, you judge. I have provided in-depth sensitive information. Only the reader can make the charge. The Guineaas Pigawas the job fact or fiction?

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I was born in Peoria, Illinois, the youngest of three children. My father was killed in the first years of my life. My mother raised three children alone; we ate a lot of Spam casserole. My brother, sister and I entertained ourselves with an old Philco radio until the time we were able to afford a TV fourteen years later in my life. I quit high school when I was almost sixteen years old and joined the Marine Corps. They figured out I wasnat even seventeen years of age, but my mother told them if they liked me and I wanted to stay, she would leave me with the Marines. After four years in the Marines, I made a living as a bare-knuckle street fighter, and then worked for the Chicago Police Department protecting the mayor. I had become a police officer and was affiliated with money and many prominent people. For the next twenty-three years I served as a police officer for several different departments. My mother always said, aIF YOU CAN'T GET THEIR RESPECT, GAIN THEIR FEAR a This was how I would live my life. I had a job that could not be talked about. Fiction or reality, you judge. I have provided in-depth sensitive information. Only the reader can make the charge. The Guineaas Pigawas the job fact or fiction?

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Imprint

America Star Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2008

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First published

September 2008

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

396

ISBN-13

978-1-60610-694-5

Barcode

9781606106945

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LSN

1-60610-694-5



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