About the Author
Walter Philbrick is a retired police officer with an illustrious career spanning 30 years in South Florida. Rising through the ranks, he retired with the distinguished rank of Lieutenant. Throughout his tenure, Walter served in various high-profile roles, including SWAT Team Leader for 13 years and Homicide Sergeant for 2.5 years, overseeing over 100 homicide cases.
Known for his exceptional investigative skills, Walter also excelled in undercover operations, particularly in narcotics investigations. His outstanding contributions earned him the prestigious title of Investigator of the Year. Additionally, Walter devoted himself to training the next generation of law enforcement officers, culminating in his role as an instructor at the police academy.
Testimonials From The Readers
"Dracula Breed of Darkness" is not like other vampire stories. It's a mix of World War II history, Nazi secrets, and spooky stuff. The writer tells the story really well, with lots of excitement and surprises. It starts off fast and keeps you hooked until the end. The characters, especially the ex-Navy SEALs trying to stop Hitler, are interesting and believable. If you like action-packed stories with a supernatural twist, you'll love this book.
"In Patrol" by Lt. Philbrick gives you a real look at what it's like to be a cop. It's a collection of true stories that show the tough and dangerous parts of police work. The author tells it like it is, giving you a glimpse into the minds of those who risk their lives every day to keep us safe. From intense moments to thinking about the job's impact, this book honors the bravery of police officers everywhere.
"Twelve Rounds to Success" by Walter Philbrick and Michael Moorer is full of motivation and advice for reaching your goals. Using his experiences as a boxing champ, Moorer gives practical tips for personal and professional growth. Each "round" has steps you can take and stories to inspire you. This book is perfect for anyone who wants to overcome challenges and win in life.
Testimonials From The Readers
"Dracula Breed of Darkness" is not like other vampire stories. It's a mix of World War II history, Nazi secrets, and spooky stuff. The writer tells the story really well, with lots of excitement and surprises. It starts off fast and keeps you hooked until the end. The characters, especially the ex-Navy SEALs trying to stop Hitler, are interesting and believable. If you like action-packed stories with a supernatural twist, you'll love this book.
"In Patrol" by Lt. Philbrick gives you a real look at what it's like to be a cop. It's a collection of true stories that show the tough and dangerous parts of police work. The author tells it like it is, giving you a glimpse into the minds of those who risk their lives every day to keep us safe. From intense moments to thinking about the job's impact, this book honors the bravery of police officers everywhere.
"Twelve Rounds to Success" by Michael Moorer is full of motivation and advice for reaching your goals. Using his experiences as a boxing champ, Moorer gives practical tips for personal and professional growth. Each "round" has steps you can take and stories to inspire you. This book is perfect for anyone who wants to overcome challenges and win in life.
About The Book
Book Over View
Dracula, Breed of Darkness is a fast paced action thriller that combines World War II history, Dracula, Nazi vampires, Navy SEALS and Adolf Hitler. Just prior to World War II ending, Hitler was desperate to win the war and would do anything to avoid Germany’s invasion and occupation and keep the Third Reich intact. He sent a team of SS Commanders to Romania to locate Count Dracula’s casket and bring it back to Berlin.
About The Book
Book Over View
Dracula, Breed of Darkness is a fast paced action thriller that combines World War II history, Dracula, Nazi vampires, Navy SEALS and Adolf Hitler. Just prior to World War II ending, Hitler was desperate to win the war and would do anything to avoid Germany’s invasion and occupation and keep the Third Reich intact. He sent a team of SS Commanders to Romania to locate Count Dracula’s casket and bring it back to Berlin.