Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Bernard Schaffer: The Way of the Warrior

I just read The Way of the Warrior by Bernard Schaffer and loved it.

Bernard Schaffer is the father of two children. Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, Schaffer's writing career has resulted in a Kindle Top 100 book, multiple international best-sellers, and invitations to lecture on independent writing and publishing. Schaffer is the founder of the Kindle All-Stars, a group that dedicates its profits to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Schaffer is also associated with WorldReaders.Org, a group that provides free books to schools and libraries in Africa, and former participant in Operation Ebook Drop, providing free books to troops deployed overseas, before it was discontinued. A decorated police officer, Schaffer has served as a patrolman, detective and narcotics officer and is an expert witness in possession with intent to distribute controlled substances cases. Readers are invited to contact him via any of the listed means. He will respond.

Overview of The Way of the Warrior

No holds barred law enforcement philosophy by Superbia author Bernard Schaffer. Whether you're a hard luck grunt working the street or a white shirt administrator who'd need a GPS to find it, Way of the Warrior is for you. A sixteen year veteran of patrol, investigations and narcotics work, as well as a second-generation cop, best-selling author Bernard Schaffer has something to say about the True Blue Line. Equal parts biography and instructional guide, Way of the Warrior focuses on the core of the individual officer: the warrior spirit. It discusses how to successfully uphold the law and not lose your mind in the process.

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