Police Commander by James Marchbank
Police Commander in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire : Part One James Marchbank 4 Stars Pages: 253 Published: 29 November 2021 Publisher's Blurb James Marchbank was born in the Yorkshire Dales and reared in industrial West Yorkshire. His early years culminated in kidnap by the Moonies in New York, picking tobacco in Canada and inadvertently smuggling drugs into the United States. Having joined the Police, he quickly spoke with the dead, impaled a body with a grappling hook and witnessed a fish cycle along a main street. He spent a year at the Police Staff College, Bramshill where future Chief Constables behaved like pupils at St. Trinians. He commanded a unit of police officers throughout the Miners’ Strike and was almost arrested for stealing an Aston Martin. This book covers his early years and the first ten years of a police career. Review I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. I don't read a great deal of autobiographies, mainly because they