Mastering the Wolf is a history of policing and law enforcement over the last 40-plus years in the UK and beyond. In an engaging, gritty, and authentically moving memoir, with a career in public service that spans the Army, Northern Ireland, the effect and fall out of the miners' strike, the Task Force, undercover policing, domestic violence, child abuse and protection, and then Iraq this book is a roller-coaster of a ride. Fast-paced and packed with action and humour, Colin details the fear, loss, pain, sadness, and disappointment, amidst the pride, gratitude and overwhelming joy of the friendship and camaraderie felt from colleagues and the deep, unconditional love he feels for his children. These are the words of a very compassionate man who has pursued in what he believes. Mastering the Wolf is a highly personal story of public service that will resonate with many.
About the AuthorColin Tansley is a former soldier and police officer. Now retired from public service, he runs his own cyber security and investigations business. Colin has travelled widely in his professional capacity, imparting his skills and knowledge, even volunteering for a spell in post-war Iraq
Reviews"This is undoubtedly one of the truest and most candid accounts of what it means to provide service." Chris Ashford - former Captain, Royal Artillery
Book InformationISBN 9781913770389
Author Colin TansleyFormat Paperback
Page Count 394
Imprint Book Brilliance PublishingPublisher Book Brilliance Publishing
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 22mm