About this series
The ending of the series, Gary has gained his sanity back along with his soul. He continues to expose truths that he's experienced and dealt with. He begins to build back the relationships he has with his family and friends. He also goes through a lot of emotions to end the series as he speaks his truth about life, the police force and how society has changed in so many ways in regards to police and citizens. The big question is what is his next move in his life now that he is no longer on the police force.
Titles in the series (5)
- Code Blue: An Oath to the Badge and Gun 1: Code Blue, #1
1
This story deals with a police officer who has been on the police force for a few years. He feels he's doing a great job of serving and protecting his community. Soon he realizes that he's part of a police force where there are some police officers who dishonor the oath they all took to protect and serve their city and he knows what is going on around him is all wrong. He has a decision to make, whether to report it and risk his career and his badge or be part of the cover up. He chronicles all of these events where he talks about different cases and everything that occurred during that time period. This book addresses racial issues and whether good cops know who the bad ones are and what can be done about it.
- Code Blue: An Oath to the Badge and Gun 2: Code Blue, #2
2
Gary returns in Part 2 of the series where he continues his journey as a police officer on the force. Reporting to duty as a police officer becomes tougher as he experiences things he never thought he would as a cop. The corruption, lies and deceit grow deeper and the relationships he has with family and friends have dissipated. With no one to turn to as his wife and son have left him, he becomes this lonely soul trying to figure out how he's going to get out of the mess he's become a part of. It's a journey that will have you trying to guess what's going to happen next and when will Gary decide that enough is enough and report all that he's seen and heard to the Department of Justice. A rollercoaster ride of emotions in a city of turmoil, it's only fitting that you find out what's to come in this book!
- Code Blue: An Oath to the Badge and Gun 3: Code Blue, #3
3
The series continues with Gary moving onto work a special case with the DEA. He becomes part of a major drug cartel case where he provides intel on some of the drug dealers he has surveilled. As he becomes engulfed in this case, he soon learns that there is corruption and illegal activities that are being done and he can't leave the case without being questioned. He chronicles this journey and a lot of things come to light about lies, corruption and a justice system that is set up for young black men to go into the prison system. Another exhilarating book that brings Gary to the brink of walking away from the police force for good.
- Code Blue: An Oath to the Badge and Gun 4: Code Blue, #4
4
Gary is at wits end and he's finally made a decision to take all of the gathered evidence he has and decides to report everything to the Department of Justice. As he reports everything, he worries about what's to come of his life as he can no longer be a police officer. He finally comes to grips that there's much more to be done about racial issues in America. Gary also starts to repair the relationship he once had with his son Gary, Jr. A book that will make you realize that life is more than just a paycheck and a pension and it's about doing what's right.
- Code Blue: An Oath to the Badge and Gun 5: Code Blue, #5
5
The ending of the series, Gary has gained his sanity back along with his soul. He continues to expose truths that he's experienced and dealt with. He begins to build back the relationships he has with his family and friends. He also goes through a lot of emotions to end the series as he speaks his truth about life, the police force and how society has changed in so many ways in regards to police and citizens. The big question is what is his next move in his life now that he is no longer on the police force.
Jamell Crouthers
Jamell Crouthers started writing at the age of 13, it wasn't until his 30s where he realized he could impact others with his writing. Jamell was able to incorporate a prose format and social issues and be able to write books on what's going on in the world today. Writing about social issues is something that Jamell is very concerned about and his writing journey has allowed him to write books on various subjects. His goal is to change the world one book at a time.
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