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Shift Change
Shift Change
Shift Change
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Shift Change

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Based upon the real life events of a Baltimore Police Sergeant in 2010. Shift Change tells the unbelievable story of two cops late night encounter in a haunted house. Responding to what should have been a routine call, just before shift change, the two find themselves alone, despite being in the middle of a major city, fighting for their lives and cut off from radio communication.
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 8, 2013
ISBN9781301503131
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    Shift Change - T.S. Cromartie

    Shift Change

    by

    T.S. Cromartie

    Smashwords Edition

    Title Copyright 2012 PLA & T.S. Cromartie

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    Dedication / Acknowledgments

    As always to Katlyn & Jessica

    Shift Change

    She stood frozen, looking up at the three story row-home on the end of the block. The city was its normal chaotic self on a warm Friday night, but she heard none of the neighborhood noise, cars passing by, or sirens in the distance. Moments ago she was relieved that the last call before the 11:00pm shift change would be an easy one to handle. She should have just cleared the call and went home.

    Twenty, called the dispatcher, in her classic melancholy tone.

    Twenty, go ahead dispatch, responded the Sergeant, irritated at the last minute beckoning. Sergeant Anthony was driving back to the district with the Shift Commander, his close friend, Lieutenant David.

    Twenty-one needs you to ten-eleven her on South Street, instructed the dispatcher.

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