I'm sorry, but I don't know who the author of the 'Resistance Man A Bruno Chief of Police' novel is. Since I'm not even sure if this novel actually exists, it's difficult to determine the author.
Sorry, I don't know the author of this particular novel. There are so many books out there, and without more information, it's hard to say. You might want to check with a local bookstore or an online bookseller. They might be able to tell you who wrote it.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might involve a mystery related to the Templars and Bruno, who is a chief of police. It could be about him uncovering secrets that the Templars left behind, perhaps involving historical mysteries, crimes in the present that are linked to the past of the Templars.
I haven't come across a novel named 'Resistance Man A Bruno Chief of Police' specifically. It could potentially be a work that is set in a fictional town where Bruno is the chief of police and there's some sort of resistance story involved. Maybe it's about a man within that resistance movement and his interactions with the police chief. However, without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
Kun Tai was a character in the " Detective Chinatown " series, played by Xiao Yang. However, there was no mention of the Thai police chief's actor. Therefore, I don't know who the actor of the Thai police chief in Detective Chinatown is.
During the Jiajing period, the order of cabinet chiefs was as follows:
1. yang tinghe
2. Jiang Mian
3. Mao Ji
4. Fei Hong
5. Yang Yiqing
6. Zhang Cong (original name Zhang Fujing)
7. Zhai Luan
8. Zhang fujing
The above is the order that was sorted out according to the information provided in the search results about the cabinet chief of the Jiajing period.