As "Mac" McAllister reports for duty with the Oregon State Police, he must face the grittiness of real life...and discover that no situation, no matter how dark, is too big for God.
Patricia H. Rushford & Harrison James
β Scribed by Rushford, Patricia H; James, Harrison
- Book ID
- 108493483
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- MacAllister Files 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
About the Author
PATRICIA RUSHFORD is an award-winning author, speaker and teacher. She is also a registered nurse and holds a masters degree in counseling. She is a prolific writer with numerous articles and over 30 books to her credit, including the popular Jennie McGrady Mysteries. She conducts writerβs workshops for adults and children and has appeared as a featured guest on numerous radio and television shows across the country.
HARRISON JAMES (a pen name due to the confidentiality of his work) is in a supervising role in a major metropolitan police department. His career accomplishments are impressive as he has worked in drug enforcement as an undercover narcotics agent; as a detective in the violent offender division investigating hundreds of homicide and sexual and physical abuse cases and enforcing big-game poaching and back country investigations. James has also appeared in several reality police/crime television shows.
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