Retired LAPD Sergeant and Universal Kingdom Print Author Cheryl Dorsey Debuts with Black & Blue!

Universal Kingdom Print Author Cheryl Dorsey's "The Creation of a Manifesto: Black & Blue" is a vibrant, honest and powerful novel about the life of an African-American woman during her time in the LAPD. Putting down the book isn't even an option!
By: Living Writers News (LVW)
 
 
UKP Author Cheryl Dorsey with Novel The Creation of a Manifesto: Black & Blue
UKP Author Cheryl Dorsey with Novel The Creation of a Manifesto: Black & Blue
LOS ANGELES - July 16, 2013 - PRLog -- In light of the Zimmerman verdict, good news is here for book lovers across the world! Universal Kingdom Print, a los angeles based publishing company, has announced the release of another brilliant novel, available via Amazon and other online retailers immediately and internationally in stores now, titled The Creation of a Manifesto: Black & Blue by debut author Cheryl Dorsey.

Ever imagine what it was like being in the police force? More specifically, the internationally known Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)? Well, here is your chance! Cheryl, a honorably retired LAPD Sergeant, who had been on the force for twenty years, reveals it all!

Universal Kingdom Print has begun to release a stream of powerful and beautifully crafted multi-genre books, from the internationally famous award winning fantasy novel - Zephyr the West Wind, to the romance Good Girl Bad Habits, they have now gifted us with a eye opening autobiography! Author Cheryl Dorsey resides in California, working on her author tour. Dorsey's future story, now novel, was discovered by critically acclaimed and award winning author R.J. Tolson and published by independent publishing house Universal Kingdom Print on July 13, 2013. She will also be keeping her fans up to date as a routine tweeter ( http://www.Twitter.com/retlapdsgt ).

Now you may be asking, where did we get information on the release and how it all started:

On twitter, Cheryl tweeted:

June 28: "on board w/Universal Kingdom Print Publishing Group @RJTolson . Let's do this!!!"

Universal Kingdom Print Tweet; June 29: "#Discovered by our #prodigalAuthor, @RJTolson, #debut UKP author @retlapdsgt's Black & Blue due July 2013! http://www.universalkingdominternational.com more soon!"

Make sure to read the book summary and author biography, purchase the book, and let us know what you think!

About the Book:

Let me first state, without any equivocation, I DO NOT condone the senseless murders. However, I do UNDERSTAND. It is my hope that this book will help to make sense out of the nonsense that was instrumental in the creation of a manifesto and the wrong thinking of one individual who challenged the LAPD machine. I pray for the families affected by the violence that God will grant you a peace that will surpass all understanding.

I, too, was betrayed and beaten down by the LAPD system. I was wrongly charged with giving false and misleading statements and ordered to an arbitrary and capricious Board of Rights (BOR). The BOR members are LAPD command staff officers and have a vested interest in adjudicating personnel complaints in a manner which protects the department and the City of LA, by any means necessary. These biased BOR decisions have resulted in numerous civil suits by officers, BOR termination reversals, and officer reinstatements. LAPD’s problems and internal struggles, which precipitated the creation of the Christopher Commission in 1991, are the same issues facing the department in 2013; they’re cultural and systemic.

The department crafts an image of any officer who complains in such a way that makes that officer appear distasteful, and therefore anything that they say or do is rejected. However, I am an honorably retired police sergeant who's willing to expose the department's two-tiered system of discipline and the manner in which the LAPD condones acts of sexism, racism, and reverse racism.

I could have created a manifesto—I chose a different path.

About the Author:

Cheryl Dorsey was raised in South Central Los Angeles. After attending Catholic school at an early age, she embarked on a career in law enforcement, beginning with the Department of Justice, the Bureau of Investigations, and Narcotic Enforcement, shortly after graduating high school.

She later joined the LAPD in 1980, a time when the department was under a consent decree to hire more women and minorities. Cheryl spent twenty years on the LAPD working patrol, narcotics, and vice assignments for all four bureaus of operation: South, Central, West, and Valley. She is most proud of having spent her entire twenty years working field-related assignments, which included the infamous gang unit known as the Community Resources against Street Hoodlums, or CRASH.

During her tenure, Sergeant Dorsey received numerous commendations and accolades from her command staff and the public she served. Cheryl enjoys spending time with her four sons, being a grandmother, and appreciating the world around her.

The Publisher: Universal Kingdom Print is an american and international independent publishing company based in Los Angeles. Visit www.universalkingdominternational.com for more information.

Links:Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0615844138/ref=cm_sw_su_dp

Official Author Website: http://www.cheryldorsey.net
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