Sean Mulcahy is a former detective and author whose writing draws from his extensive law enforcement career. His debut book, "Shotgun Summer," chronicles his experiences working in the most dangerous patrol division of the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department, where he sustained multiple injuries and made numerous felony arrests. His follow-up work, "12-Gauge," is a fictionalized account of his undercover operations with the Special Investigations Division, collaborating with federal agencies to infiltrate major drug organizations.
Mulcahy's career spanned various high-stakes roles, including investigating financial crimes with the Office of Thrift Supervision, where he handled cases exceeding half a billion dollars. His work included scrutinizing high-profile figures such as President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton regarding the Whitewater controversy and cattle futures investments. Recognized for his bravery, Mulcahy received silver and bronze awards for valor, a unit citation, and a commendation for exceptional performance in perilous situations. Beyond writing, he produced the music video "The Widow's Song," a tribute to fallen officers and their sacrifices.
Mulcahy's works blend gritty realism with firsthand insights into law enforcement, offering readers a window into the dangers and complexities of police work. His narratives are rooted in authenticity, reflecting his dedication to both his profession and storytelling.