CODE AND ETHICS
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About the Book
The head of Manchester, New Hampshire´s homicide detectives is called to the scene of a brutal murder. There, he finds more than the victim.
He finds that violent crime has become routine in nature to him—just by looking at a crime scene he can describe what had happened. He finds that he has let slip his ideal, to defeat violent crime, that led him into police work as a young man. And most of all he finds that he has failed his code!
Self-anger propels him down an untrodden path. He encounters hidden agendas, violence and murder as he threads his way through the fabric of our social and political environment. The path leads him into a world where a persons´ code determines their ethics.
About the Author
Martin Devine was born in Brockton, Massachusetts, the fifth child in a family of four boys and three girls. He attended parochial and public schools and was graduated from a two-year technical school in Boston. He was employed in a variety of projects in the electronics industry that proliferated along route 128. Martin and his wife Yvonne moved to Raymond, New Hampshire in 1997, where they currently reside, along with three succeeding generations of their family. He took an early retirement in 2000. Reading, sailing, photography and woodturning are some of his interests. CODE AND ETHICS is his first book.