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'Green Sun' tells a compelling tale about a Vietnam vet-turned-cop policing the mean streets of Oakland

It’s the oldest cliché in the book when it comes to authors: Write what you know. And, with Kent Anderson, there is no doubt he does just that.

Anderson’s résumé includes fighting in the Vietnam War as a Green Beret, teaching English at Boise State, and working for police departments in Portland and Oakland during the 1970s and 1980s. In his new novel, , Anderson’s protagonist, a

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