Description
Discover the compelling narrative of 'The Siege,' authored by esteemed former Chief Superintendent John Sutherland, a riveting exploration of a remarkable policing career. With a rich background as a dedicated Metropolitan Police officer for over twenty-five years, Sutherland captures the authentic essence of law enforcement in this trade paperback. His previous work, 'BLUE,' gained acclaim as a Sunday Times bestseller, and 'The Siege' promises to offer readers an equally engrossing experience.
Sutherland's journey is not just one of honor and bravery; it reflects his personal struggles and triumphs as he navigates the complexities of police work and the challenges that led to his recovery after a serious nervous breakdown. This book delivers not just stories of crime-fighting but also critical insights into mental health and resilience.
At 368 pages, 'The Siege' is perfect for anyone interested in police memoirs, mental health narratives, and inspiring true stories of recovery and determination. Ideal for law enforcement professionals, aspiring officers, and those intrigued by the psychological aspects of policing.
This brand-new paperback edition, published by Orion in 2022, ensures you receive a quality product. Please note: Shipping for this item is free! However, allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, and once the order is placed, cancellations are not accepted. Dive into this impactful read and understand the human side of police work today!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781398709911
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Orion
Pages: 368
Description:
JOHN SUTHERLAND is a father of three who lives with his wife and children in south London. For more than twenty-five years he served as an officer in the Metropolitan Police, rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent before his retirement on medical grounds in 2018. John is a sought after public speaker and commentator on a broad range of issues, who regularly appears on TV and radio and writes for major newspapers. His first book, BLUE, written and published while he was still serving in the Met, was a Sunday Times bestseller. It tells the remarkable stories of his policing life and describes his long road to recovery following the serious nervous breakdown that ended his operational policing career.
Sutherland's journey is not just one of honor and bravery; it reflects his personal struggles and triumphs as he navigates the complexities of police work and the challenges that led to his recovery after a serious nervous breakdown. This book delivers not just stories of crime-fighting but also critical insights into mental health and resilience.
At 368 pages, 'The Siege' is perfect for anyone interested in police memoirs, mental health narratives, and inspiring true stories of recovery and determination. Ideal for law enforcement professionals, aspiring officers, and those intrigued by the psychological aspects of policing.
This brand-new paperback edition, published by Orion in 2022, ensures you receive a quality product. Please note: Shipping for this item is free! However, allow up to 6 weeks for delivery, and once the order is placed, cancellations are not accepted. Dive into this impactful read and understand the human side of police work today!
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781398709911
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Orion
Pages: 368
Description:
JOHN SUTHERLAND is a father of three who lives with his wife and children in south London. For more than twenty-five years he served as an officer in the Metropolitan Police, rising to the rank of Chief Superintendent before his retirement on medical grounds in 2018. John is a sought after public speaker and commentator on a broad range of issues, who regularly appears on TV and radio and writes for major newspapers. His first book, BLUE, written and published while he was still serving in the Met, was a Sunday Times bestseller. It tells the remarkable stories of his policing life and describes his long road to recovery following the serious nervous breakdown that ended his operational policing career.