Deputy Sheriff Commander Jake Carson has his hands full... investigation of a brutal multiple homicide, a troubled son and a vindictive ex-wife. He meets young, free-spirited paramedic Julie Jennings.
When Julie becomes the subject of an obsession, it puts both of them in danger...
Final Sin has been selling best in Germany on Apple, and is the first in Chelle Cordero's Emergency Medical Services duo. It is also a good seller on Audible (audiobook edition).
There wasn’t anyone there who didn’t look like they weren’t ready to heave. Julie felt sorry for the vollies, the members of the local volunteer ambulance corps. At least she and Matt were being paid to be there. Then again, no amount of money was worth witnessing the carnage that was lying there before them.
Matt had done the unwelcome task and already pronounced one of the girls dead. It was obvious death, obvious to anyone. Trying her best not to step into the pool of blood or disturb anything else vital to the crime scene investigation that would follow, she finished preparing the one girl who was still alive for transport.
A young man in his late twenties or early thirties, Julie wasn't sure without reading the patient care report, had been burnt when his shirt had caught fire. He was sitting huddled and guarding his severely burnt arm as Matt treated him. He looked scared and in shock at the events around him and wouldn't look at any of the police officers who had responded. Julie assumed that it was his need to deny the trauma.
A broad shouldered officer came through the door and took command of the scene. He seemed hardened to the butchery, almost as if he had seen too many gruesome scenes just like this one. Dressed in a dark blue baseball jacket, open collar knit shirt and khaki pants, he donned a pair of latex gloves he had carried in his pocket and began an almost detached visual inspection of the room. The springy snap of the elastic gloves stretching to fit his large hands was in sharp contrast to his motionless stance. Other officers at the scene deferred to his judgment and took instructions from him as he calmly took in the entire scene. He was concerned with the best way to collect the pertinent evidence to tell the story of what had happened.
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German
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Translated by Katharina Klamt
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Author review: Superb service! Katharina provides excellent translation, is dedicated to her projects, and communicates very effectively. Will have more work for her, and hopefully, she won't be overwhelmed by thousands of other publishers who will want to grab her. |
Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Elisabetta Colona
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Mariana Sanchez Carranza
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Author review: Mariana was fabulous to work with throughout the process, thanks to her excellent skills, great communications, and exemplary professionalism! |