Richard P. Rosenthal

Richard P. Rosenthal is an American author and law enforcement officer.[1][2] In 2011, he retired as the chief of police of Wellfleet, Massachusetts on Cape Cod, where he served for over 20 years. Prior, he served two decades as an NYPD officer, retiring at the rank of lieutenant.

Rosenthal has written books on police craft, one on Skycops and one on K-9 units, as well as a novel and a memoir about police undercover work. He is the 100th writer to have been added to Police-Writers.com, a website dedicated to police officers turned authors.[3][4]

As a rookie cop for the NYPD,[5] he was assigned to work undercover in the JDL; it is the subject of his fourth book.

Before becoming Chief of Police in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, Richard Rosenthal spent twenty years in the New York City Police Department, where he ran the Heavy Weapons and Undercover Weapons Training programs and, as a detective in the Bronx, dealt with homicide, narcotics, and armed robbery. Before joining the NYPD, he worked for U.S. Air Force military intelligence as a Russian language specialist. Pocket Books published his two popular books of police craft, Sky Cops and K-9 Cops, as well as his novel, The Murder of Old Comrades, “a spicy police procedural about KGB assassins on the loose in Manhattan,” according to The Wall Street Journal, which “put Mr. Rosenthal on the map in big-league publishing.” — Kirkus Reviews, June 15, 2000.

Books

References

  1. Doug Fraser (September 14, 2001). "Wellfleet chief urges undercover emphasis". Cape Cod Times.
  2. Wellfleet Police Department Chief's page.
  3. Press release (September 3, 2006, San Dimas, California). "Police-Writers.com adds the 100th Police Author". Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Richard Rosenthal". Police Writers: Police Officer Books.
  5. Richard Rosenthal (2000). "Chapter One, excerpt: Rookie Cop: Deep Undercover in the Jewish Defense League". Leapfrog Press. ISBN 0-9654578-8-5.
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