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Frederick
Price is a retired detective lieutenant and native of Los Angeles. After
discharge from the military, he joined the ranks of the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department. Over a 33-year career he served in a variety of law
enforcement assignments including patrol, vice, and special investigations.
His last five years with the department were spent monitoring and
investigating cases involving casino gaming, organized crime, and terrorism.
Price draws upon his background to lend realism to his
writing, borrowing attributes from people, places and personal experiences.
"It’s easier to write about something you know," Price said of his penchant
for mystery novels.
Price’s career provided the opportunity to work with a
wide variety of individuals. Because of that, Price said he has no problem
in creating believable characters.
"Chad Belmontes isn't your typical hero," Price said
of his main character, "but he is lovable in spite of his failings. I
did not want to portray him as a super-cop, but rather as a man who does
brave things because they need doing— Which pretty much defines the
character of every good cop I've worked with."
While both his books are thrillers, they closely
follow police procedure and realistically portray human behavior, forensics,
and crime detecting techniques.
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