
He writes fiction and nonfiction books relating to crime and law enforcement from the Old West period to the mid-twentieth century. "Mundy's Law" will be released in hardcover on September 18, 2013, by Five Star/Cengage and has garnered top revi Monty McCord is a retired police lieutenant and a graduate of the 174th Session of the FBI National Academy at Quantico, Virginia. His western novel, "Mundy's Law" won a 2010 Spur Finalist Award from the Western Writers of America when released in audiobook. In 1997, he appeared on the History Channel in "Police Cars," part of its "Wheels of Survival" program. Previous books include, "Police Cars - A Photographic History", "Cars of the State Police and Highway Patrol" and "Law Enforcement Memorabilia". Bartels, Nebraska Life Magazine.Monty McCord is a retired police lieutenant and a graduate of the 174th Session of the FBI National Academy at Quantico, Virginia. "Sprinkling the novel with factual settlements, intricate detail and realistic characters gives it a historically authentic feel.” -Alan J.

"There's plenty of action and plenty of suspense, but Mundy's Law is a superior western because of character development." -Booklist STARRED Review "Wild, wooly and well worth the read-Monty McCord's Mundy's Law is judged to be one stand-up western that delivers forthwith." -Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E's hit series Longmire. Parker's Virgil Cole." -Publishers Weekly "McCord's debut western is a refreshing hayburner-with suspenseful, clever plot lines and a steely-eyed lawman every bit as entertaining and lethal as Robert B.


At the Nebraska State Museum doing research on my latest non-fiction book which is now finished.
