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Author
of Mystery and Suspense Novels
Bio
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John
and Joyce enjoying autumn foliage in the Shenandoah Valley. |
John
Lamb began his civilian law enforcement career in 1979 as a deputy
sheriff with the Riverside County (California) Sheriff's Department.
After the academy, he was assigned to the desert community of Indio
(near Palm Springs) where he won several citations for superior
performance. In 1982, John transferred to the Oceanside Police Department
in northern San Diego County.
During
his career in Oceanside, he was a street cop, a hostage negotiator,
a CSI, a homicide investigator, a detective sergeant, and the hostage
negotiation team leader. John was considered one of the premier
homicide detectives of San Diego County and earned frequent praise
from the District Attorney's office for his work. He also possesses
in excess of 700 hours in specialized training in such varied subjects
as bomb scene investigation, clandestine laboratory investigations,
psychological profiling, and link analysis. Finally, John was cited
numerous times for superior performance and bravery in the line
of duty.
He
was medically retired from the force in 1997 and immediately set
out to pursue his other great passion: professional writing.
John
is happily married to Joyce, a latent fingerprint expert and crime
analyst. In January 2004, they moved from San Diego County to Virginia's
Shenandoah Valley where they live with four golden retrievers and
six "rescued" cats. John's hobbies include Civil War reenacting,
gardening, cooking gourmet cuisine, amateur bird watching, and going
to teddy bear shows with Joyce.
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