Author Bryan Gregory was born a preacher's kid with a streak of the devil in him. He made it a point to enjoy life and pulled a host of pranks. But now, he's a retired North Carolina State Trooper hiding out in Pennsylvania.For many years Gregory wanted to share his experiences, but found life too hectic. Now, he shares his intriguing, and sometimes hilarious, tales of life as a state trooper in Ole Man on the Porch. From seemingly routine stops that result in foot chases, fights and car pursuits, to intentionally misdirecting a lost rookie trooper, Gregory's stories are highly entertaining.While Gregory's career as a trooper certainly had its share of ups and downs, it was also extremely rewarding. Ole Man on the Porch provides a rarely seen insider's perspective on law enforcement.
As former law enforcement myself I enjoyed this book immensely. It is possible to bring the excitement, humor and humanity of a career as a cop to print without profanity and still be hold a readers attention page after page. Makes you thankful that people of this caliber choose law enforcement and understand why you were given that ticket.
A light and not so light look at the life and times of a North Carolina State Trooper. Some incidents are more on the dark side.
I liked that Trooper Gregory often let people off the hook; it would be great if more people didn't see everything as all black and white and understood human frailties.
Some of the pranks Bryan played on his fellow troopers were quite funny. Others however, I thought were a little mean. Such as the rookie trooper who got turned around and approached Trooper Gregory (Bryan) for help. Gregory sent him the wrong way. The young trooper had already been a nervous wreck.
I have lived in North Carolina and met a few State Troopers, the impression left me with the pride they felt in their state and the organization that they represented was incredible. I have also lived in other states and met other officers and did not get that same impression. I really enjoyed the humor in this book and was reminded of one officer that I knew that loved to keep things hopping. By the way I still love that guy. This book shows us that even through they wear a uniform and represent the law, they are still human. Like to laugh, to love, and have a heart but still implement the strong arm of the law. Enjoyable reading.
Mostly very entertaining but it is easy to tell that this is a self published book which could of benefited from an editor. It was funny and I read it all but some of the stories didn't fit, some didn't go anywhere and some you just have to wonder what the author was thinking. For all its lack of polish and minor faults it was a good read.
I especially liked this book because of my short background in law enforcement and being from the same area. It was like being in the car with this officer. His sense of humor is refreshing and his sense of integrity is rare. I have a high respect of NC Troopers after working in the same circle with them. This book offers a peek behind the scenes of that life.
I bought this book when it first came out, I got so engrossed in it that I read the whole thing in one sitting. Then of course there were parts of it I had to go back and re-read, it had me laughing it had me crying. You will love this one!
The book had the potential of being a good read, but it's obvious the writer is an amateur. Everything that was spoken was in italics. Way too many separated paragraphs. Wrong words capitalized. It wasn't proofed before publication.
This book was so hard to keep my attention. After I got past his reason for being a Trooper I was hopeful it would get better. The words in the book as I read them were really slow maybe it was me the reader. I really wanted this book to be more than just happy book.