[nfbwatlk] Ivan Weich: The Writer

Don Mitchell donmi at comcast.net
Tue Apr 14 22:40:06 UTC 2009


Really cool!

When can we read it in accessible format.

Don Mitchell
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> Thought this would be of interest.
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> B. P.
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> Bud Publishing Company
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> 40 Washington Avenue PMB 214 Bremerton, Washington 98337
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> Voice (360) 731-9782 Fax (360) 782-9575*51
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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> Bud Publishing Company is pleased to introduce an author who is new to
> publishing.  He has been writing for twenty years as a technical writer
> on the job.
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> Our newest author is Ivan E Weich of Bremerton, Washington.
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> With this introduction, we are announcing the release of his first
> novel: The Bloody Shield.   It is a about  the anatomy of homicide
> investigations and
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> the fictional life of a homicide detective.
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> In this novel, Mr. Weich tells the fictional story of John West, a
> police patrol sergeant who is promoted to a homicide team leader.  He
> takes you inside
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> the Homicide Division of one of America's finest cities.  It is an
> in-depth look into the life of a detective that is far more exciting
> life than that
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> of Sergeant John West.
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> The story begins with a look at a serial murderer through the eyes of a
> murder victim.  The novel has detail description including: coroner
> reports, teletype
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> replies from law enforcement agencies, interviews, interrogations, and
> consultations.  With a total of 11 Chapters, complete with subplots,
> this novel
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> makes a great substitution for a police ride-along because most of the
> subplots are other homicides that come up while on call.  A ride-along
> with homicide
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> detectives is not usually authorized for the public.
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> Mr. Weich brings out the drama in his own style like the great writers
> of Sergeant Joe Friday, Lenny Brisco and Doctor Quincy.  Mr. Weich
> worked in the
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> San Diego Police Department as a Volunteer in Police (VIP).  During his
> tour, Mr. Weich worked closely with various detectives. Mr. Weich also
> worked as
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> a Security Agent for a busy urban shopping center.  His last supervisor
> was a retired homicide detective where he gained insight and discovery
> techniques
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> as a detective.  Mr. Weich obtained a two year degree in Administration
> of Justice.  He also attended a police reserve academy.
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> The novel will be available through Amazon.com by April 5, 2009 with
> release to other online distributors by April 15, 2009.
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> Bud Publishing Company specializes in fictional stories of Law and
> Justice.  For more information on Bud Publishing Company or to learn
> more about our author,
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> we invite you to visit our website at:
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> www.budpublish.com
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