Captain D. Clayton Mayes, USA began
his career with the Los Angeles Police Department in 1964. He worked as a street cop, was promoted to investigator, sergeant,
lieutenant and captain. In 1990, he retired from the LAPD to assume the responsibilities of chief of police of the Downey
Police Department.
Captain D. Clayton Mayes holds a bachelor's
degree in public management and a master's degree in public administration from Pepperdine University. He is also a graduate
of the FBI-National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. As an educator, he has taught at Cerritos College, College of the Desert
and has instructed throughout the United States for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and the U.S. Department of
Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. He served a total of six years in the U.S. Army, Army Reserve,
and the California National Guard where he attained the rank of captain.
Today Captain D. Clayton Mayes lives
in the Palm Springs, California, area with his wife, Carolyn. Their two sons are grown. The author enjoys golf, tennis and
flying. He holds a commercial pilot certificate, with an instrument rating for both single-engine and multi-engine aircraft.
Captain D. Clayton Mayes is the author of More Than Money.
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According to the book description of
More Than Money, “police officer Brad Philips experiences the everyday challenges of upholding
honesty, integrity and courage with the Los Angeles Police Department. Will the lure of stolen money turn a good cop bad?”
One reader of More Than
Money said, “The author has captivated many years of personal experience in law enforcement to produce
this brilliant, fictional novel that will leave you eagerly anticipating each new chapter. You, the reader, join Brad Phillips,
as he experiences daily life as a police officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. You will feel the emotional intensity
he endures to successfully get his job done with the utmost of courage, integrity and honesty. But would facing a challenging,
criminal world on a daily basis give him reason to compromise all this? This book will keep you riveted to the last word!”
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