Chuck Klein: Author, Firearms Expert, Hot Rodder, Adventurer To come up with the selections for The Best of Chuck Klein the author had to wade through a collection of writing samples greater by far than that produced by the most proficient of writers. That's because Chuck Klein has lived a fuller life than most authors and those life experiences have produced volumes of adventures, opinions, reminiscences and astute observations that cry out to be compiled in a "best of" edition. Now a fulltime author, Klein is a retired licensed private investigator, a former certified police officer and firefighter, a firearms editor, street rod columnist, former staff instructor for the Tactical Defense Institute, Bill of Rights columnist, and security columnist. Klein built his own car at the age of 15 and can set-up and operate milling machines, metal working lathes and other machine tools. He earned a Bachelor of Laws in 1972 and has been listed in Who's Who in America for 13 years. He is a member and past president of Kiwanis Club of Cincinnati, an active member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors. Author of The Best of Chuck Klein, his books include: The Badge, stories and tales from both sides of the law; Laws and Ideas; truths and observations; Guns in the Workplace, a manual for private sector employers and employees; The Power of God, a novel exposing a de facto hole in America's civil defense; Klein's CCW Handbook, a requisite for those carrying concealed handguns; The Way It Was, nostalgic tales of hot rods and romance; Klein's Uniform Firearms Policy, a manual for private detectives and security guards; Circa 1957, the coming of age in '57 - girls, cars, and rock and roll; Instinct Combat Shooting, defensive hand gunning for police; and Lines of Defense, police ideology and the constitution. Klein and wife Annette have five children and 10 grandchildren and live on a 125-acre farm in Brown County, Ohio, and in a row house in downtown Cincinnati.