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Explore the gripping autobiography 'Code of Silence' by Colin Dillon, the first Indigenous policeman in Australia. This remarkable book, published by Allen & Unwin in 2017, offers readers an intimate glimpse into nearly 40 years of Dillon's career in a police force plagued by deep-rooted corruption. Delve into a compelling narrative that uncovers systemic wrongdoing and power struggles, as Dillon courageously presented vital evidence to the Fitzgerald Commission of Inquiry. Get ready to witness how Dillon's unflinching commitment to justice illuminated the dark corners of organized crime, including drug trafficking and illegal gambling. The 242-page account is not just about battling crime but also highlights the profound personal sacrifices individuals make while standing against a culture of silence. Perfect for lovers of true crime, police history, and inspiring tales of moral courage, 'Code of Silence' stands as a must-read. With its ISBN 9781760297022, this enlightening journey invites readers to understand one man's fight against a culture of corruption. Order 'Code of Silence' today and immerse yourself in an extraordinary firsthand account that challenges readers to confront the complexities of ethics in law enforcement.