NOTE: Due to Hurricane/Tropical Storm Debby, this date was changed from Aug. 8 to Aug. 15.Henry Hack served 22 years with the Nassau County, NY Police Department, rising to the rank of inspector. He commanded the Scientific Investigation Bureau and was qualified as an expert witness in several forensic evidence areas. In “The Pipes Are Calling,” the latest in the author’s Danny Borland series, a retired detective’s home is burglarized and the two assailants, one black and one white, are killed. The detective is labeled a racist cop and subsequently convicted of murder. A bizarre series of events follows including a race against time. Henry Hack will tell us all about it during his presentation. This is one you won’t want to miss. As always, this is a free event, but seating is limited, please let us know if you plan to attend. Call 910.575.5999 to hold your spot. Coffee, tea, and breakfast treats will be served.
Author Henry Hack is back with his latest in the Danny Boyland series, Broken Windows. A veteran NYPD homicide detective must choose between his sworn duty to arrest murderers and his desire to finally see law and order restored to his beloved city. The developing evidence points to a group of retired law enforcement personnel as the likely perpetrators who claim they are the last best hope to restore law and order to the lawless city. Danny is now faced with an age-old dilemma – murderers are murderers and should be brought to justice, or does the end justify the means?
Henry Hack served 22 years in the Nassau County, NY Police Department, including ten years in the Police Laboratory where he was qualified as an expert witness in several forensic fields including blood, narcotics, and trace evidence. He was the Lab’s commanding officer for three years and also commanded the Eighth Precinct in the Patrol Division.
Join us for a great presentation and discussion (and we can’t wait to hear about The Messenger, Henry’s upcoming baseball/football/science fantasy novel due out later in October). Coffee With the Authors is a free event, but seating is limited so please R.S.V.P. to the gallery at 910.575.5999. Coffee, tea and breakfast treats will be served.