Do you believe in karma?
Annie Furman has a gift that allows her, while she sleeps, to visit people in their time of need - but who will be there for her when she needs help?
Undersheriff Dave Turner is investigating a series of home invasions and homicides. He has no idea that solving this case will lead him to the woman of his dreams.
Karma Visited (English editions) in paperback, ebook, and audiobook sell well across demographics through retail channels worldwide, particularly Apple and Kobo in European countries. The second book in Chelle Cordero's Karma Series will be released later this year.
Prologue
“Sonovabitch!” He hissed the expletive out loud. It was another dead end. It might have been more palatable if he didn’t know how much fun the fuckers were having at his expense. This was the second home invasion in less than a month, each time the perps left clues. The clues were too obvious to be of any real value, it was more like a game to the intruders, but they had to waste time checking them out just the same.
Dave looked around the small office. It didn’t look like his foul language had even jostled his partner. Tim could sleep anywhere leaning back in his chair with his head flopped back. It was a good thing the guy snored, at least you could tell he was still breathing, mused Dave.
Only two of the four desks were currently occupied, his and his partner’s. Two patrol cars were out in the small town. The day shift was the largest staff. It was a small squad room, their boss, Sheriff Ryder, had his own office and the secretary sat out in the lobby. Once upon a time he thought he had found heaven on earth, a nice small town where he could continue his law enforcement career without all the ugliness he saw as a detective in Chicago.
After eleven years he found himself becoming apathetic and detached after dealing with junkies, abused wives who kept going back to their husbands, missing kids that turned up dead on the side of a road, hookers who were terrified of disappointing their pimps, thieves and arsonists. His indifference became a way of life even when he wasn’t at the job.
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