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Tough Streets, Rough Skies, and Sunday Sidelines

Tough Streets, Rough Skies, and Sunday Sidelines

by Larry A. Wansley (Author), Carlton Stowers
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Customers find this book to be an excellent read with a remarkable life story, with one review noting how it's filled with insights from the author's career in law enforcement. The book receives positive feedback for its humor, with one customer highlighting how it balances real truth with laughter and hope. They appreciate the pacing, with one review mentioning how it helps readers cope with life's challenges.

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Reading Tough Streets, Rough Skies, and Sunday Sidelines, readers may need to be reminded that it is a true story. From Larry Wansley’s days as a young police detective, dodging bullets while attempting to calm the Compton (California) race riots to his leadership of a staff that identified the 9/11 hijackers, this globally respected security figure has written an action-packed recollection of his foot-to-the-pedal career. As one of the FBI's first long-term undercover agents, Wansley aided with the search for kidnapped Patty Hearst and once organized a sting operation that resulted in the recovery of $42 million in stolen property. He used so many aliases that at times he had trouble remembering who he was supposed to be. While serving as Global Security Director for American Airlines, he coordinated the numbing turmoil that came in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy and walked among those searching Ground Zero. He dealt with drug cartels, arms smugglers, a shoe bomb, and more than a few Mafia wiseguys.During his tenure as Director of Security and Counseling Services for the Dallas Cowboys, he shielded legendary Cowboys coach Tom Landry from a potential sniper hidden in the Monday Night Football crowd and spent a summer serving as pop singer Whitney Houston's bodyguard during her European tour.Written with two-time Edgar Award winner Carlton Stowers, Wansley’s autobiography runs the emotional gamut from terrifying to heartbreaking to laugh-out-loud funny with the dangerous and high drama situations that are often only found in fiction.  Read more

Product Information

PublisherTCU Press
Publication dateMarch 7, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length324 pages
ISBN-10087565889X
ISBN-13978-0875658896
Item Weight1.36 pounds
Dimensions6 x 0.93 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#199,631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #196 in Law Enforcement Biographies #2,187 in True Crime (Books) #5,661 in Memoirs (Books)
Customer Reviews5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 15 ratings

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