Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Cops Reveal the Doorway to the Afterlife

With addition of Chief Michael T. Force and Captain Chris DiGiuseppi, Police_Writers.com now lists 1122 US state and local police officers who have authored 2445 books.

Captain Chris DiGiuseppi, Saint Louis Lake Police Department, “has over nineteen years in Law Enforcement at various levels up to and including Assistant Chief of Police. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and Northwestern University School of Police Staff Command. He is trained in various aspects of Law Enforcement and holds degrees in Human Resources and Business Administration. Chris lives with his wife and children in Missouri.” Captain Chris DiGiuseppi is a co-author The Light Bringer.

Chief Michael T. Force, Saint Louis Lake Police Department, “has spent over 30 years in Law Enforcement, the last 19 as a Police Chief Mike has numerous certifications in various areas of law, forensics, investigations and criminology. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and served 22 years in the U.S. Marines where he retired as a Captain. He oversaw operations for twenty-seven military installations worldwide. He holds degrees in Political Science and Human Resources. Mike lives with his wife in Missouri and has three grown children and a granddaughter. Michael T. Force is co-author of The Light Bringer.

According to the book description of The Light Bringer, “Across the world, nearly two people die every second of every day. The haunting questions that loom in the minds of the living torment each of us sooner or later at some point in our lives. Can you recall the grief, the confusion, the lack of understanding and perhaps the flood of emotion that consumed you as you stood at the graveside of a loved one or close friend? Staring down into a casket, can you recall the feelings of emptiness and fear, as if you were lost in a dark room searching for a source of light? Do you remember the frustration of yearning for an answer or reason to explain how such an injustice has come to pass? Have you ever heard someone say, “everything happens for a reason?”

Although a fictional story, The Light Bringer incorporates a volume of incidents involving tragedies that are based on real experiences of the authors over the course of their lives. It offers a mixture of reality and fiction to lend some resolve to the pain and frustrations of death. Its engaging tale will walk you through a fantastic display of life and the mysterious worlds beyond the doorway of the afterlife.

The book compels the reader’s inspiration but also motivates one to reflect on the path you choose to take in life and the resulting impact on death. The authors’ original goal was to change one person’s life for the better, but I believe the effect and message of this story is strong and profound enough to positively influence the masses. We’re all going to die someday, and The Light Bringer reveals the wonders that await us.”

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