SIN

by Quintin Peterson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/03/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 352
ISBN : 9781587216275
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 352
ISBN : 9781587216282

About the Book

Prompted by the brutal gang-related murder of his aide, Senator Roger Grumwald pulls some strings, appropriates funding, and enlists the assistance of federal law enforcement agencies’ entire Special Investigations Network (SIN) to interrupt the street-level distribution of narcotics in Washington, D.C. This ambitious Metropolitan Police Department/multi-federal-law-enforcement-agency undercover operation is dubbed the Janus Project.

Officers recruited for this extremely hazardous assignment are provided with new identities by the U.S. Marshals Service’s Witness Protection program. Even fingerprint records for these undercover operatives are altered to identify them as their alter egos. Officer Holloway is transformed into convicted felon Rick "The Brick" Jones.

Doc Holloway believes the federal assistance will afford him the opportunity to make a difference, to improve the quality of life in our nation’s capital. He also thinks that the cloak- and-dagger aspect of the assignment, as well as the danger, will make for great fun.

He is wrong.


About the Author

Quintin Peterson is the author of several plays and screenplays. He resides in Washington, D.C., and is a native Washingtonian.

As a junior high school student, he attended the Corcoran School of Art on a scholarship. While still in high school, he was honored with the University of Wisconsin's Science Fiction Writing Award and the National Council of Teachers of English Writing Award. Upon receiving the Wisconsin Junior Academy's Writing Achievement Award, his name was included in Who's Who Among American High School Students of 1975.

As an undergraduate communications major at the University of Wisconsin, he wrote and performed in two plays for stage and videotape and received a Mary Roberts Rinehart Foundation grant for his play project CHANGE. A National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship and a play writing grant from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities followed. Subsequently, two of his radio plays were aired on WPFW-FM Pacifica Radio as productions of the Minority Arts Ensemble's Radio Drama Workshop '79.

Mr. Peterson is an eighteen-year-veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department. He is currently assigned to its Office of Public Information. He has written and narrated numerous police training films and is a liaison between the department and members of the news media. He is also a contact for the motion picture and television industries, acting as a script consultant and as a technical advisor.

SIN is his first novel.