It takes the average reader 5 hours and 59 minutes to read Chicago Warriors Midnight Battles in the Windy City by John M. Wills
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Chicago Police Officer Pete Shannon's life is about to take a dramatic turn. His wife has a dark secret that she's about to reveal to him; his partner's life is about to be in jeopardy, and worst of all one of his own colleagues will present him with one of the biggest challenges of his life. Pete's strength, both physical and spiritual, will be put to the test as he and his partner work the "graveyard shift" on the mean streets of the "Windy City." Fellow officer Marilyn Benson doesn't realize it yet, but her life is about to change in ways that she could have never imagined. Forces of good and evil will do battle for her soul and her faith, both of which have lain dormant for many years. It's an issue that she can no longer ignore. St. Michael the Archangel, patron saint of police officers, is about to engage in his biggest clash since throwing Satan out of Heaven. The battle lines are drawn Praise for Chicago Warriors "I spent a lot of years with John Wills in the law enforcement trenches of Detroit, a place where Christian faith is rarely a survivor. Somehow John's flourished. In Chicago Warriors, he has created a unique narrative demonstrating how the worst of man can be defeated by the best in man. It is a parable of a morality that is vanishing from the American landscape." -- Paul Lindsay, author of The Fuhrer's Reserve and Traps: A Novel of the FBI "Wills covers issues that are timely today, including date rape, violence associated with prostitutes, steroid use among body builders, young criminals and police corruption....By today's standards it is also acceptable for readers of most any age. There is no problem with language, sexual content or violence." -- Marilyn Olsen, President of Public Safety Writers Association "Chicago Warriors is the true voice of a battle tested street cop. A well written testimony of a Chicago Lawman. "A real cop's words, a real cop's experiences, John Wills knows how to tell a story " -- Randy Sutton, Author of "A COP'S LIFE," "TRUE BLUE, "Midnight Battles in the Windy City explores the dark underside of police work while illustrating the characters' moral values--all under the greater theme of good versus evil." -- Andrea Nealon, Free Lance Star Reporter "What a great story Chicago Warriors is a wonderful, inspirational read, and it was hard to keep a dry eye throughout. John Wills puts in words what every law enforcement officer knows in his heart...that forces of evil roam the earth and oftentimes ordinary men and women behind a badge have first contact." -- Mike Angley, Author of the Child Finder Series "The story carried me along. The characters are like so many I've met over the years. You know you're reading a good police novel when you go to work and find that: life imitates the art you're reading. It's a book with a point to make. The Christian element is clearly there, but in a humble, rather than self-righteous way. Chicago Warriors is a book that many police officers will relate to because I've never met a group of more religious people. Their religion is more internal than external. The police know evil They know the devil and his associates personnally. You won't find too many cops who are Puritans or Pollyanna's, they are real men on the real streets." -- Dean C. Kavouras, Police Chaplain Author: John M. Wills was born and raised on the South Side of Chicago. After two years in the Army, he joined the Chicago Police Department. During his 12 years on the force he received numerous awards, including the Award of Valor and The Blue Star. John left the Department to become an FBI Special Agent, and was assigned to Chicago, Alexandria, Detroit, Houston, and the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA.
Chicago Warriors Midnight Battles in the Windy City by John M. Wills is 354 pages long, and a total of 89,916 words.
This makes it 119% the length of the average book. It also has 110% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 11 minutes to read Chicago Warriors Midnight Battles in the Windy City aloud.
Chicago Warriors Midnight Battles in the Windy City is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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