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With a Foreword written by Ellen Kirschman. Ph.D., author
of I Love A Cop
Women
Warriors: Stories from the Thin Blue Line features a compelling collection of stories about women in
law enforcement. From a dispatcher on the radio trying to remain calm and do her job while her husband is involved in a gun
battle, to a desperate search for a missing child during a frightening storm, to a courageous lone officer staring down the
barrel of a gun inside a crowded department store, the tales in this book will have your pulse racing. Police officers, federal agents, chaplains, corrections
officers and dispatchers all share their stories, each one written in their own hand. The diverse tales will make you laugh,
cry and cheer as these Women Warriors face unknown danger during their shifts. From the red-hot streets of Texas, to the frozen Alaska
tundra, these true stories will capture your imagination and give you a true sense of what today’s women encounter as
part of the Thin Blue Line.

Women
Warriors provides a window into the challenges of day-to-day policing—told from a
woman’s perspective. From a gripping account of the 9/11 aftermath when Chicago police officers descended on New York
City to help search the wreckage to the humorous and sometimes tragic on-the-beat episodes, Women Warriors is an
intriguing and worthwhile read. Alan Jacobson, National Bestselling Author of Inmate 1577 Wills shines a light on the courage and tenacity
of the profession’s female Warriors”
Dave “Buck Savage” Smith, Internationally renowned police trainer A rare
glimpse into the lives of women in law enforcement.
Noah Boyd, NYT best-selling author
of The Bricklayer A powerful, deeply moving book. Filled with tales of courage, sacrifice and steely warrior
determination. Powerful proof that the warrior spirit knows no gender!
Dave Grossman, Lt. Col. USA (ret.) Author of On Combat and On Killing Often dismissed is the true warrior role so many women play in law enforcement. Wills brings that role into
sharp focus” Frank Borelli, Editor, Officer.com John's book reminds us there are women in this profession taking their turn “Walking
the Point.”
Terry G. Hillard, Retired Superintendent Chicago Police Department
The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. in a recent discussion, indicated
they will also sell the book from their gift shop!
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