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A Sense of Duty (Paperback)

~ Michael P. Tremoglie (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Bestselling author W.E.B. Griffin said this about A Sense of Duty: From the courts to the streets, a compelling saga of how tough choices affect the lives of the good and the bad and those around them---a fascinating glimpse inside the closed world of law enforcement." --W.E.B. Griffin

Campus Report said: It is one of the ironies of the age that the works of fact we allegedly get in major newspapers read like fiction while some works of fiction, like Michael Crichton's last novel, have more of a factual base. Into this latter category, put Michael P. Tremoglie's A Sense of Duty.. . it is well-constructed. The characters are also well-drawn. .. Personally, after nearly overdosing on the printed inaccuracies of the professoriate all summer, I found this much more realistic novel a refreshing change of pace. In other words, don't expect this novel to make any campus reading list anytime soon, at least on the required side. In A Sense of Duty, we follow Tremoglie's hero, Michael Carr, through the Philadelphia Police Academy and onto his first eventful tour of duty. --Campus Report Online

From the courts to the streets, a compelling saga of how tough choices

affect the lives of the good and the bad and those around them---a fascinating glimpse inside the closed world of law enforcement. -- W.E.B. Griffin

It is one of the ironies of the age that the works of fact we allegedly get in major newspapers read like fiction while some works of fiction, like Michael Crichton's last novel, have more of a factual base. Into this latter category, put Michael P. Tremoglie's A Sense of Duty.. . it is well-constructed. The characters are also well-drawn. .. Personally, after nearly overdosing on the printed inaccuracies of the professoriate all summer, I found this much more realistic novel a refreshing change of pace.

In other words, don't expect this novel to make any campus reading list anytime soon, at least on the required side. In A Sense of Duty, we follow Tremoglie's hero, Michael Carr, through the Philadelphia Police Academy and onto his first eventful tour of duty. -- Campus Report Online

The Philadelphia Bulletin calls A 'Sense Of Duty' : A Double Shot Of Testosterone Michael P. Tremoglie's "does for big city police training what Stanley Kubrick's Vietnam classic, "Full Metal Jacket" did for U. S. Marine boot camp. ..Tremoglie's attention to detail and understanding of the psychological hazards circling around his characters draws its readers into a world fraught with pending disaster, mixed with the joy of accomplishment, and then hit with the harsh reality of the eventualities its inhabitants tried so hard to avoid. "A Sense Of Duty" deals with clashes. Clashes between cultures, social status, ideologies, political parties, races, sexes, along with hopes and dreams. --The Philadelphia Bulletin



From the Publisher

A Sense of Duty is a novel where cops are fallible, not criminals, where criminals are so by choice not because they are victims of society, and where the self-appointed centurions of civil liberties are motivated as much by self-interest and bigotry as by righteousness.

The novel explores familial obligations, race, class and gender divides, friendship, and one's obligations.

It features a unique witty dialogue often peppered with references to the popular culture. It also addresses the issues of crime and social class from a unique perspective.

Many of the scenes describing law enforcement are drawn from the author's real life experiences as a cop in Philadelphia.

The characters are realistic and exciting. The novel is fast paced , smooth, entertaining, and extremely interesting. It keeps you wanting more - even a sequel as some readers have already demanded.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 316 pages
  • Publisher: Michael P. Tremoglie (August 11, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0977740307
  • ISBN-13: 978-0977740307
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,917,498 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What really happened and what gets in the papers, January 11, 2007
This book was exciting to read, but what I appreciated the most was the first hand view of how the newspapers get everything so wrong. Mike shows us how the media gets input from groups with an ax to grind that color their stories and mislead their readers.
I recommend this book especially to those with a liberal slant. It might open your eyes.

Cosmo Barone
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sense of Duty by Michael P Tremoglie, October 10, 2006
I normally read four or five novels at week, that I reserve at the Yakima, WA. Regional Library or purchase on Amazon. com.
When I stumble across a new author, I immediately check Google to see what else he or she may have written. Then I check Library or Amazon.
Over the years I have developed a long list of authors, who crank out mysteries and suspense novels.

A lot of these folks, produce what I call "Grabbers". They grab the Reader's attention and its nearly impossible to put down their novel! Some days I read a novel a day.

I picked up Michael P. Tremoglie's book, "A Sense of Duty" and read for several hours. It turned out to be a Grabber!I had read well over half the book before going to bed at 9:50 p.m. The next morning after our 6:00 a.m. breakfast and reading the local paper and the Wall Street Journal, I crawled back into bed with my new book. I finished reading it a few minutes later. I hated to put it down!

I can't begain to say how much I enjoyed the story line, as the author is a former Policeman in Philadelphia. The first part of the novel, lays the foundation on the characters and the details that an individual goes through to become a police officer. Both the good guys and the bad guys were quite interesting and I throughly enjoyed the plot and relationship of Mike and Saladin. I've never been to Philadelphia, except visiting it through the eyes of the author. He did an outstanding job on using what I presume to be real streets, locations and local media.

The roles of the women in the book were also quite fascinating and it was fun to read their dialog, and it seems so realistic. Good book. Gave it five stars. Anxiously awaiting Mike's next Grabber!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book., October 14, 2007
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Mi piace questo libro, è una storia intrigante e interessante, parla dei problemi di un poliziotto Michael Carr che ha avuto problemi dopo un azione, accusato di razzismo per aver sparato ad un afro americano, la storia è in realtà più complicata, complotto politico, problemi familiari del protagonista, altro non dico, lascio ai lettori il gusto di leggere questo splendido libro.
Bravo Michael!
This is a great book!
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