Blending history and memoir, retired U.S. Marshal Mike Earp-a
descendant of the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp-offers an exclusive
and fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the most storied law
enforcement agency in America, illuminating its vital role in the
nation's development for more than two hundred years. Mike Earp
spent his career with the U.S. Marshals Service, reaching the
number three position in the organization's hierarchy before he
retired. In this fascinating, eye-opening book, written with the
service's full cooperation, he shares his experiences and takes us
on a fascinating tour of this extraordinary organization-the
oldest, the most effective, and the most dangerous branch of
American law enforcement, and the least known. Unlike their
counterparts in the police and the FBI, U.S. Marshals aren't
responsible for investigating or prosecuting crimes. They pursue
and arrest the most dangerous criminal offenders on U.S. soil, an
extraordinarily hazardous job often involving gun battles and
physical altercations. Earp takes us back to the service's early
days, explaining its creation and its role in the border wars that
helped make continental expansion possible. He brings to life the
gunslingers and gunfights that have made the Marshals legend, and
explores the service's role today integrating federal, state, and
local law enforcement agencies in the hunt for the most notorious
criminals-terrorists, drug lords, gun runners. Setting his own
experiences within the long history of the U.S. Marshals service,
Earp offers a moving and illuminating tribute to the brave marshals
who have dedicated their lives to keeping the nation safe.
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