Brian E. Voncannon is a retired
Deputy Sheriff from Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office (North Carolina). A former SWAT team member, he
is medically retired from the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office. Brian Voncannon is also honorably discharged
from the United States Army (R) where he served as an infantryman and a drill sergeant. When he is not
writing, he is involved in martial arts or making handmade Native American crafts. Brian Voncannon is the
author of five books: Cherokee Blue Eyes: Keeping the Heritage Alive; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Living With the
Unknown; Shadows: Diary of a Ninja; Completing the Circle: The Hathcock Indian Blood; and, Living Behind the Shield: A Modern
Warrior's Path to Bravehood.
According to the book description of
Living Behind the Shield: A Modern Warrior's Path to Bravehood, “this book offers the
reader a glimpse into the very soul of a law enforcement officer. From the rigors of training to the effects that this career
can have on the officer, this book will enlighten the reader whether involved in this field or not. Many unknown burdens of
wearing the badge are covered from the author’s own experiences. Although shocking, the realities of law enforcement
are revealed from the "driver’s seat". The main thrust of this book is the challenge that officers face each
day; however, a message of hope encircles the final chapter. Individuals seeking a career in law enforcement will find the
content educational, while veteran officers will see that they are not alone in their daily battles.”
According to the book description of
Cherokee Blue Eyes: Keeping the Heritage Alive, “From a realistic point of view, this book
explains the author's concepts on how the reader can hold onto such a proud heritage, honor their ancestors, and deal
with controversy that surrounds such an issue.”
According to the book description of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Living with the Unknown, “This book describes in detail the author's
experience with Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. It presents a self-reported case study geared for both those
suffering from this disease and for medical professionals seeking to learn more.”
According to the book description of
Shadows: Diary of a Ninja, “This book, originally written by the author almost sixteen years
ago, depicts a typical high school student that starts with no direction in life and ends up as a ninja warrior. From summer
school to bloody battles with an evil ninja, Shadows will keep you on the edge of your seat.”
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According to the book description of
Completing the Circle: The Hathcock Indian Blood, “This book is a family history book relating
the author's family connection to the Occaneechi Indians of the Saponi Nation. The book covers the history of the tribe,
brief information concerning the Indians of North Carolina, as well as the author's current involvement in the Native
American community.”
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