Biographies & True Stories History Autobiography Memoir Crime & Thriller True Crime
"Job: Fighting Crime from the Frontline" by Charlie Bezzina is a gripping and insightful true crime memoir that offers a unique perspective on the world of law enforcement. As a seasoned homicide detective, Bezzina shares his experiences and encounters on the frontline of crime fighting in Australia, providing a fascinating and often disturbing look at the darker side of human nature. With 352 pages of engaging narrative, this paperback edition is a must-have for fans of true crime stories, criminology, and Australian history.
What makes this book truly special is that it is signed by the author himself, Charlie Bezzina. This rare and valuable addition makes the book a collector's item for anyone interested in the genre. The inclusion of 16 colour photo image pages also adds to the book's appeal, providing a visual dimension to Bezzina's stories and anecdotes.
Despite being published in 2010, "Job: Fighting Crime from the Frontline" remains a highly sought-after book, particularly among young adults and adults interested in crime, education, and local history. The book's condition is excellent, with light scuffing and creasing on the cover, but clean and tidy pages, a tight strong binding, and no dog ears.
Overall, this signed edition of "Job: Fighting Crime from the Frontline" is a rare find for anyone interested in true crime stories, Australian history, and memoirs. With its engaging narrative, insightful perspectives, and valuable signature, this book is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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