Ed Hill Busted

Ed Hill Busted by Ed Hill, published by Twin Eagles Publishing in 2013, is a compelling narrative that takes readers through the gritty realities of Vancouver’s streets during a perilous undercover murder investigation. This edition, written in English and spanning 132 pages, delves into the complexities of law enforcement, including a personal account of the difficult decision Ed faced when he had to arrest his own son.
In this book, readers will discover the challenges and dangers of police work, including the use of a Marijuana Detector to apprehend a dealer in Cloverdale and a significant investigation into World War II ordinance that impacted the local community. Hill’s experiences provide insight into the intersections of biography, cultural context, and political science, offering a unique perspective on the law enforcement landscape and the personal toll it can take.
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Join Ed on Vancouver’s seedy streets in a dangerous undercover murder investigation. Learn why he had to arrest his own son and put him in jail. Ever heard of the Marijuana Detector? Ed used one to bust a dealer in Cloverdale – not far from where, as a rookie cop, he almost blew himself up in a residential backyard. You might also be surprised to learn of Ed’s major investigation into World War II ordinance right here on the Sunshine Coast. It shut down the entire Howe Sound Pulp and Paper mill in 1991!
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