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The Graveyard Shift: if you ever wanted to know what police officers actually do when the rest of the world sleeps, the graveyard shift will show you.
Overview
Some nights, nothing happens. Other nights, one wrong call changes everything.
On the overnight patrol, the roads are empty, the towns are small, and backup is never close enough. In The Graveyard Shift, Jon T. Harris puts readers inside the long, punishing hours of rural police work — where a broken taillight can turn dangerous in seconds, and every decision has to stand on its own.
At the center of the novel is an officer carrying the full weight of the job: the authority, the doubt, the fatigue, and the consequence. His most reliable partner isn't on the radio. It's his K9 — trained, alert, and trusted in the way only a working dog can be. Their bond isn't sentimental. It's built from repetition, shared risk, and the kind of loyalty that doesn't need explaining.
This is a police procedural, but it's also something rarer: a novel that takes seriously what the job does to a person. The mental strain. The second-guessing. The shift that follows an officer home long after the car is parked.
The Graveyard Shift will appeal to readers of police procedurals, small-town crime fiction, and first responder stories grounded in realism. If you've ever wanted a law enforcement novel that respects both the work and the people inside it — this is it.
On the overnight patrol, the roads are empty, the towns are small, and backup is never close enough. In The Graveyard Shift, Jon T. Harris puts readers inside the long, punishing hours of rural police work — where a broken taillight can turn dangerous in seconds, and every decision has to stand on its own.
At the center of the novel is an officer carrying the full weight of the job: the authority, the doubt, the fatigue, and the consequence. His most reliable partner isn't on the radio. It's his K9 — trained, alert, and trusted in the way only a working dog can be. Their bond isn't sentimental. It's built from repetition, shared risk, and the kind of loyalty that doesn't need explaining.
This is a police procedural, but it's also something rarer: a novel that takes seriously what the job does to a person. The mental strain. The second-guessing. The shift that follows an officer home long after the car is parked.
The Graveyard Shift will appeal to readers of police procedurals, small-town crime fiction, and first responder stories grounded in realism. If you've ever wanted a law enforcement novel that respects both the work and the people inside it — this is it.
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| ISBN | 249579721 |
| Publisher | Independent Publishing |
| Publication date | August 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 300 pages |
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