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Blue: A Memoir

Keeping the Peace and Falling to Pieces

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Blue: A Memoir

By: John Sutherland
Narrated by: Charles Armstrong
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John Sutherland joined the Met Police in 1992, having dreamed of being a police officer since his teens. Rising quickly through the ranks, and compelled by the opportunity to make a real difference in London's local neighbourhoods, he worked across the capital, experiencing firsthand the enormous satisfaction as well as the endless trauma that a life in blue can bring. There were remarkable, career-defining moments: reaching out to teenagers travelling along the wrong path, commanding armed sieges, rescuing victims of domestic violence from desperate situations, saving lives, and seeing dangerous people taken off the streets. But for every case that ended well, there were others that ended in desperate sadness, as he bore the responsibility for the safety of hundreds of thousands of Londoners on his shoulders.

In early 2013, whilst working as the Borough Commander for Southwark in South London, John suffered a major breakdown and a consequent battle with crippling depression. After a career spent policing the streets and racing to be first at the scenes of crimes and catastrophes, he found himself in pieces, unable to put one foot in front of the other.

Blue is a memoir of crime and calamity, of adventure and achievement, of friendship and failure, of laughter and loss, of the best and the worst of humanity, of serious illness and slow recovery. It offers an immensely moving and important insight into what it is to be a police officer in 21st-century Britain.

©2017 John Sutherland (P)2017 Orion Publishing Group
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" Blue is a remarkable, revealing and inspiring insight into the worlds of the police and the policed. The stories told are by turns heart-warming and saddening, moving and maddening - it is an account of the very best and the very worst of our society. It is a book which should be required reading for all who aspire to public office, in any sector and at every level." (John Nichol, best-selling author of Tornado Down)
"A superb book by a superb police officer." (Charles Cumming)

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An insight into a humble great man

I listened to this audiobook of John Sutherland after his life and work being mentioned in Dan Walker's book Remarkable People [which is a brilliant book/audiobook ]. John Sutherland is truly a remarkable humble and inspiring man that rose through the ranks in the police force to a high level and shared the emotion, stresses and joys of his police career but also gave the best description ever given of the slow spiral of stress levels never shared but quietly coped with that led to a mental and physical breakdown , which in time he finally coped with.
The narration was perfect and along with the well written biography made me feel the reality of a policeman's life.

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Interesting

Skips around A LOT but was ultimately interesting despite the constant changing of scene. Learnt a bit more about UK policing

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An immersive insight into the Metropolitan Police and the humanism that policing requires

A really enjoyable listen, I would highly recommend to anyone interested in policing in general, and the empathy required to be a successful officer. Not only that, but John Sutherland expertly puts across the emotional side of what is generally depicted as a tough-love responsibility. There is a general ignorance to the fact that the very people protecting us are also vulnerable members of the public themselves, who have families, who eat out with friends on the weekend, who look forward to everything anyone else does.

It’s inspiring and insightful, emotional and hard wearing but above all it was a great story which felt very real from start to finish.

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Relatable, honest, insightful.

I found this incrdibably relatable, the job is a roller-coaster at times. To hear this honest account from somebody as successful as yourself speaks volumes to me personally. A must read.

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Powerful insight

A great perspective into the life of a Police Officer and the daily challenges faced.

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Wonderfully Powerful

A must read/listen for anyone in “The Job” or those curious about it, written by one of the best leaders it has ever had.

Humorous, deeply moving and achingly honest and representative of many currently and past serving officers.

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Great insights

Really tells you story and what to expect as a modern day police officer !

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A heart wrenching raw account

The books highlights what many people are on the front line have known for years…

The biggest crisis we face is generational domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse within the home..

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Read/Listen and take heed

This is a brilliantly written book that all serving officers should read. I have never considered myself someone who got "stressed" or struggled with the things I saw in the Job. Unfortunately it took the breakdown of my relationship to finally see how untrue this was. I'd read this book about a year beforehand and found it to be a brilliantly written piece by an inspirational man. In hindsight it should have helped me see those early warning signs myself, but unfortunately like many I simply ignored or brushed them away. Read, and please take heed....

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Excellent Book!

Absolutely loved this book, honest and frank and gives a telling insight into the struggles of a Police Officer and the challenges they face at all levels. Thoroughly enjoyable.

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