Palango's previous two books about the RCMP were great insightful
reads. It was obvious that he took time and effort in researching
and writing them.
This book feels rushed and feels like something is missing. The
book is filled with opinion, hearsay and a one sidedness that was
absent in the authors previous endeavours. Instead the book gets
caught up in the same media hysteria and sensationalism that has
surrounded the RCMP for the last two years.
It offered nothing new that I didn't already know or could read
from any other news service.
I expected much better from this author given his history. It is
almost as though Palango is "calling this one in" and cashing in on
the current media frenzy and slapping his name on substandard work.
This is evident in the citation of a large number of opinions in
the book that come from openly biased individuals towards the RCMP
or those with political or financial motivations. There is no
opposing viewpoint. Those who disagree are labelled as blind, are
influenced in some way shape or form by the RCMP or prevented from
talking by a culture of silence.
To me, it seems like an easy out for not doing the proper legwork
needed to write a well researched book.
I would suggest the two previous offerings by this author and take
a pass on this one. It's just not up to par.