It’s my pleasure to introduce you to Frank Zafiro, an award-winning author who has written more than 50 books. FIFTY! Frank is probably best known for his River City police procedural series (#15, NOR SHADOWED HEART, will be out later in 2024). Today, Frank is teasing a bit about book 5 in Stefan Kopriva mystery series. Kopriva is a former River City police officer, and while the Kopriva mysteries are a separate series, the action takes place in the River City universe and frequent crossovers occur between various characters. Kopriva has been through the ringer during his time on the job and since, but he endures. What’s this installment about? Well…..

Title: Think of Laura (Stefan Kopriva Mystery #5)

Teaser:

“Will you find my sister?”

Those words send Stefan Kopriva, the former cop-turned-investigator, down a frustrating and baffling path after Laura Shelton.

Is she running from an embezzlement charge? Or hiding from an abusive husband? People are talking but nothing they say is getting Kopriva closer to the truth.

Who is the real Laura? Kind and caring? Desperate and guilt-ridden? Or was she ruthless and opportunistic? Kopriva won’t know until he finds her.

If she’s still alive.

About the author: Frank Zafiro writes gritty crime fiction from both sides of the badge. He was a police officer from 1993 to 2013, where he worked patrol, investigations, commanded K9 and SWAT, and retired as a captain. An award-winning author, Frank has written more than fifty books, including his River City series, and collaborated with five different authors, including Colin Conway and Eric Beetner. As Frank Scalise, he writes family drama, humorous and heartwarming novels, and children’s and middle grade sports novels. As Frank Saverio, he writes science fiction and fantasy. In addition to writing, Frank hosts the podcast Wrong Place, Write Crime. He is an avid hockey fan and a tortured guitarist. He lives in Redmond, Oregon. You can keep up with him at http://frankzafiro.com.

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