Paul Bishop (police officer)

Paul Bishop is an author and a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department retiring with the rank of Detective III.[1] He is a published novelist and has produced episodic television and feature film scripts.[2] As a nationally recognized interrogator, Paul also co-starred with his professional partner, bestselling author and prosecutor, Mary Hanlon-Stone, as the regular interrogators and driving force behind the ABC reality show Take The Money and Run from producers Bertram Van Munster and Jerry Bruckheimer.[3]

Paul Bishop
Born
Shoreham-By-Sea, England
Police career
Department Los Angeles Police Department
Service years1977–2012
RankSworn in as an officer (1977)
Police Officer II
Police Officer III
Detective I
Detective II
Detective III
AwardsDetective of the Year
Quality and Productivity Commission Award
Other workAuthor, Screenwriter

Works

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Series

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Calico Jack Walker/Tina Tamiko

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  • Hot Pursuit (Previous title: Citadel Run – 1988; e-Book 2011)
  • Deep Water (Previous title: Sand Against the Tide – 1990; e-Book 2011)

Ian Chapel

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  • Penalty Shot (Previous title: Chapel of the Ravens – 1991; e-Book 2011)

Fey Croaker

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  • Croaker: Kill Me Again (1994; e-Book 2011)
  • Croaker: Twice Dead (1996; e-Book 2011 called "Grave Sins")
  • Croaker: Tequila Mockingbird (1997; e-Book 2011)
  • Croaker: Chalk Whispers (2000; e-Book 2011)
  • Croaker: Pattern Of Behavior and Other Stories (2005; e-Book 2011) (The title story in this collection and a second short story both feature Croaker)

Other Novels

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  • Shroud Of Vengeance (1987)
  • Running Wylde – Short Stories (e-Book 2011)
  • Suspicious Minds (Paperback / e-Book 2011)
  • Felony Fists (as Jack Tunney) (Paperback / e-Book 2011)
  • Swamp Walloper (as Jack Tunney) (Paperback / e-Book 2013)
  • Three Punch Combo (Paperback / e-book 2014)
  • Lie Catchers (Paperback / e-Book 2015)

Non-Fiction

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  • 52 Weeks—52 Western Novels
  • 52 Weeks—52 Western Movies
  • 52 Weeks—52 Western TV Shows

References

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  1. ^ http://www.lapdonline.org/join_the_team/content_basic_view/9127#Police%20Detective
  2. ^ Grennan, Karin (15 April 1999). "In detective's mystery novels, his creativity is unshackled". Los Angeles Times. p. 3B. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  3. ^ ABC, Take the Money and Run, Show Description, Paul Bishop Biography
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