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  1. William Bayer (pronounced “byer”) is an American novelist, the author of twenty-one books including The New York Times best-sellers Switch and Pattern Crimes. Bayer has written a series of novels featuring fictional New York Police Department lieutenant Frank Janek.

  2. William Bayer JR worked as a State Police Trooper for the State of New York and in 2019 had a reported pay of $96,219 according to public records. This is 38.7 percent higher than the average pay for state employees and 34.1 percent higher than the national average for government employees.

    • State Police Trooper
    • State of New York
  3. A Queens man was arrested in 1982 for operating what police said was a 103-city prostitution ring from 14 telephone lines in his Flushing home.

  4. State of New York records show William Bayer JR held one job between 2015 and 2021. One of the most recent records in 2021 lists a job of State Police Trooper and a pay of $100,106. This is 58.8 percent higher than the average pay for co-workers and 44.3 percent higher than the national average for government employees.

    • State Police Trooper
    • State Police Trooper
    • State of New York
    • Suffolk County, New York
  5. Sep 30, 2011 · New York Police Lieutenant Frank Janek, hero of William Bayer's million-copy bestseller Switch, returns to solve his strongest, most obsessive, most dangerous case- Wallflower. Riveting psychological suspense, psychosexual intrigue and terror, a labyrinthine journey into a murderer's twis…

  6. Jan 1, 2001 · First published in 1984, this is the second novel by William Bayer to feature NYPD homicide detective Frank Janek. As the book opens, Janek gets some very bad news; his “rabbi” in the department, a retired detective named Al DiMona has committed suicide.

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