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Alan Jacobson: Inmate 1577

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When an elderly woman is found raped and brutally murdered in San Francisco, Vail heads west to team up with SFPD Inspector Lance Burden and her former task force colleague, Detective Roxxann Dixon. As Vail, Burden, and Dixon follow the killer's trail in and around San Francisco, the offender continues his rampage, leaving behind clues that ultimately lead them to the most unlikely of places: a mysterious island ripped from city lore whose long-buried, decades-old secrets hold the key to their case. Alcatraz. The Rock.

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Jolene Babyak, author and former child resident of Alcatraz. Jolene shared with me details surrounding the 1962 escape attempt, the Anglin brothers, her meetings and interviews with Clarence Carnes, and insights regarding her father, Associate Warden Dollison. Jolene also answered a variety of questions regarding the prison and the time she spent on The Rock, and provided helpful perspective on Carnes. The discussions I had with her were always fascinating and her numerous books about Alcatraz are absolutely worth a read.

Constance Smith-Golda, Alcatraz Civil War-era historian, for her tour of the Hospital floor and absorbing discussion about Alcatraz’s diverse history.

Alcatraz National Park Service Rangers John Cantwell, Craig Glassner, Al Blank, and Jayeson Vance. John’s behind-the-scenes tours of the island gave me the depth of knowledge and detail that I needed to write Inmate 1577 with the realism it demanded; Craig answered my many and varied questions spanning several months about procedures on the island, the functioning of the penitentiary, National Park Service/US Park Police law enforcement jurisdictions and protocol, etc. Al provided important background and information on a variety of prison issues, including the original keys and locking mechanisms used in the cell blocks. Jayeson assisted me with Alumni Day logistics and information regarding the law enforcement presence on the island. In addition, Ranger José Roldan at the Presidio Officers Club gave me an overview of the region and the law enforcement patrol protocols that exist within the Presidio.

Thanks also to Marybeth McFarland, Acting Operations Supervisor, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, National Park Service, for her efforts in attempting to obtain island access as well as her follow-up answers to law enforcement jurisdictional issues regarding the Presidio’s Inspiration Point and the Palace of Fine Arts.

Father Bernie Bush, former Alcatraz seminarian, for his perspective on life on The Rock, and the details of his interactions with the inmates during the time of MacNally’s incarceration. As Father Bush pointed out to me after reviewing the pertinent Inmate 1577 chapters, the fictional Father Finelli bears no resemblance (physically, in demeanor, actions, personality, or otherwise) to the real Father Bush.

Former Alcatraz Correctional Officers Jim Albright and John Hernan, for their perspective and input on their years on The Rock and an officer’s duties; John Jr. and Kathy Hernan for their ancillary assistance.

Kenneth LaMaster, twenty-seven-year Leavenworth Correctional Officer (ret.), Institution Historian, and author, for his assistance with, and perspective on, prison life at the penitentiary, the institution’s layout in the late fifties, and the nuances that accompanied MacNally’s stay there-including his escape. My lengthy phone calls and unending emails with Ken spanned several months, and his very thorough read of the novel helped me bring stark realism to the fiction. Even more so than Alcatraz, Leavenworth underwent substantial changes in the intervening decades, and Ken made sure the references, physical layout, and slang were correct.

Jerry Gelbart, MD, for his assistance with head trauma and frontal lobe brain injuries, their symptoms and sequelae; and Maury Gloster, MD, for his thorough explanation of Inspector Friedberg’s injury, treatment protocol, and recovery time frame; for the treatment Walt MacNally received and the medical terminology used.

Award-winning San Francisco Chronicle staff writer Kevin Fagan for his assistance with all things reporter-based in the manuscript-including newspaper industry terminology, the timing of deadlines, the journalist culture, their thought processes and approaches to stories, and their relationships with the police.

San Francisco Police Department homicide Inspectors Antonio Casillas and Tom Walsh for their background on the workings of the department, procedures for handling major crimes, resources available to inspectors, and for answering my plethora of mundane yet vital questions regarding SFPD capabilities, crime scene management, etc.

Carol Wolther and Sharon Phelan at the Cable Car Powerhouse. Carol, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Maintenance Superintendent of component repair and heavy repair rail transit shops, oriented me as to the workings of the Cable Car barn, and the maintenance and storage of the cars. Sharon gave me a terrific overview of the cable routes, the Sheave and Control rooms, and an explanation of how the sheaves operate.

Jorge Beltran, Coast Guard Agent, for assisting me with Coast Guard terminology and for serving as the conduit for obtaining agency clearance; Henry Dunphy, US Coast Guard Public Affairs Specialist 2nd Class, for information pertaining to the Coast Guard’s policies regarding interagency cooperation; and for a description of its vast complement of vessels.

Joe Sanchez, Archives Technician, The National Archives at San Francisco, for educating me on the Alcatraz materials stored at the facility and the time frame in which the documents arrived there; and for providing me with the current disposition of former inmates.

Roger Lamm and Bob Goldberg, for sailing around the island and giving me difficult-to-obtain views of Alcatraz. Gaining perspective on an island requires not only being on it physically, but viewing it from the outside looking in.

Mark Safarik, Senior FBI Profiler and Supervisory Special Agent (ret.). The novel is dedicated to Mark, but without Mark’s eighteen-plus years of tutelage on behavioral analysis, I would not have been able to conceive of the story, let alone write it with any degree of accuracy. Mark also helped me with Vail’s “New York problem”-and did his usual, detailed review of the manuscript.

Jeff Jacobson, Esq. My brother was my initial point of contact and answer machine for issues and questions pertaining to MacNally’s legal problems and Scheer’s sordid background.

Scott Portier, electrician, for instruction on how to torture someone using exposed electrical wires. That sounds odd, but it is what I asked him about, and it is what we discussed.

Kevin Smith, my editor. I’d like to say that after four novels, Kevin and I have fallen into a rhythm. But I can’t-because we were in lockstep from the moment we started working together on The 7th Victim. In baseball, some pitchers prefer to work with certain catchers because they call a great game and coax the best performance out of that pitcher on a given day. Kevin is my personal catcher…helping me throw the well-pitched game with minimal errors.

On the topic of errors, kudos to Anais Scott, my copyeditor. I’m increasingly convinced that Anais is not really human. She sees things-catches things-that everyone else’s brain slides past. When I think I’ve found something on which she goofed (we’re all human, right?), she replies with a detailed explanation as to why I was wrong. So I stand corrected. She’s right-and for that, I benefit.

John Hutchinson and Virginia Lenneville of Norwood Press for producing the classy Karen Vail trilogy boxed set and for being the driving force behind the Inmate 1577hardcover release. They are a class act, and I’m excited to be working with them.

Daniel Tibbets, Thomas Ellsworth, and Hutch Morton of Premier Digital Publishing. Their vision, vast experience, and enthusiasm for this project were instrumental in successfully launching me into the eBook realm. Special shout-out to Lorianne Tibbets for her sharp proofing eyes and behind-the-scenes assistance.

Joel Gotler and Frank Curtis, my agents, for taking care of the business side of publishing so that I can spend more of my time doing what I do best.

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