Cadet Blues

Cadet Blues

by Rob Krider
Cadet Blues

Cadet Blues

by Rob Krider

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Overview

Cadet Blues is the hilarious new novel by Rob Krider about his misadventures at the California Highway Patrol Academy. Touted as "A hilarious and inspiring story of academy survival" Cadet Blues has been praised by every person who has picked it up as, "a must read."

The California Highway Patrol Academy is by far one of the toughest law enforcement training facilities in the world. Completing the rigorous six month curriculum is not an easy task and many people fail to graduate. Cadet Blues is the story of one cadet who is desperately trying to survive the experience so he can earn the right to wear the seven point badge and call himself an officer. Cadet Blues is a must read for anyone planning on attending a law enforcement academy, and a fun read for anyone else who wondered what the academy experience is like. This is a great story for anyone about to attend a law enforcement academy.

This book is funny while at the same time putting you smack in the middle of the cadet experience. A great adventure.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150204485
Publisher: 5149 1/2 Publishing
Publication date: 09/23/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 269
Sales rank: 1,002,585
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Rob Krider, a California native, has been writing the humor column "Man Overboard" at The Sun and entertaining thousands of readers for nearly fifteen years. The same witty humor and insight which made his column a success was put into his first novel, Cadet Blues. Rob Krider's Cadet Blues was inspired by his personal experiences at the California Highway Patrol Academy, where he was put through the rigors of military style police training. To order author signed print copies of Cadet Blues go to: www.cadetblues.com
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