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Playing Cops and Other Stories that I Tell, Fairly Well

by Gary Eustice

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Part memoir, part imagination, utterly entertaining

In the 1960s, Gary Eustice—along with his five brothers, his high school friends, even the wrestling team if needed—often served as unofficial deputies for Donald Eustice, the local sheriff. If bodies were needed to flush out a criminal from a Midwestern cornfield or to rescue folks after a devastating tornado, Gary was likely on scene with his father.

Playing Cops; Growing Up Deputized is a collection of true short stories about the author’s unusual childhood, along with a bonus selection of unrelated tales. Delightfully funny at times, darkly serious at others, but always deeply perceptive, these stories offer readers a gamut of emotions.

So…take the ride. Find a laugh. Feel a tear. All emotions welcomed.

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Paperback
Format: 5 x 8 Black & White Paperback, 344 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Apr 19, 2020)
ISBN10: 1977222706
ISBN13: 9781977222701
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs

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Gary EusticeAbout the Author: Gary Eustice is a writer and public speaker and, at 69, still at work at a licensed psychologist. He’s not sure if he will ever retire, as he feels he is finally getting it.
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