Arthur E. (Ted) Knuckey was a Hospital Corpsman in the United States Navy. Discharged
in 1951, he returned to his life as a professional rodeo cowboy. In 1954, he joined the San Bernardino
Police Department (California), retired 22 years later at the rank of lieutenant. A law school graduate,
he was ultimately appointed as a Superior Court Commissioner in 1988 and retired in 1999. He is the author
of Me and Other Great Hunters: A Humorous Look at True Events in the Sport of Hunting; Recollections of a Rodeo
Cowboy: We May Not Have Been; and, The Odor of Death. According to the book description of The Odor of Death, “With its
cast full of brawny, bright, and beautiful characters, this book is a thrill a minute! The Odor of Death is a must for anyone
who loves a modern adventure. The author has crafted a compelling and thoroughly entertaining story that includes wonderfully
accurate depictions of cowboys, cops, and civilians.”
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