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Criminal Investigation Detachment

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Major Bobby Samuels, a member of a specialized team of detectives called the C.I.D., goes undercover as an enlisted man in Iraq to penetrate the Army unit and expose a member of the al-Queda, disguising himself as an American solider, who is responsible for several deadly explosions. Original.

240 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 3, 2006

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Don Bendell

28 books46 followers
-Speaker and best-selling author of 30 books with over 3 million copies in print plus a successful feature film
- Don just co-wrote a brand new book available on Amazon Kindle and Kindle Select, soon available in print on Amazon (September, 2019). A self-help motivational memoir, it is entitled "Cowboy the F Up! How to be a Real Man in Today's World."
-International Karate & Kickboxing Hall of Fame: 1995 inductee, Grandmaster Instructor in 5 martial arts
- US Army Special Forces (Green Beret) officer, Vietnam disabled vet
- Master of Science, Business - Leadership, Grand Canyon University, 2011
Bachelor of Science, Business, Colorado Christian University, 1997
- owns the Strongheart Ranch, Florence, Colorado
- 6 children, 11 grandchildren, Married to Author and Social Psychologist, Dr. Janet Bendell.

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December 13, 2010
A very interesting look at the domestic side of Islamic terrorism. Not ad at all for a dollar store buy.
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July 23, 2015
#1 in the CID trilogy.

CID trilogy - Bobby Samuels, Ex-Special Forces captain, ex-LAPD Homicide detective, has returned to the Army as a CID Major after 9/11. He is assigned to finding a saboteur in Iraq, an apparent insider blowing up American troops. Written at a pulp fiction level, it's too simplistic and glorifying the chain-of-command, but is a reasonably engaging page turner.
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