The Redemption of Joseph Heinz

The Redemption of Joseph Heinz
329 Pages
An M.E. Gwynn Publication
ISBN 9781732454620

The Kommissar is back, and going rogue in St. Petersburg! A new lead on a cold case, one that has haunted Heinz and nearly cost him his career now offers a path to redemption. A ledger containing the names of abducted girls recovered from the Vledelets during the Ivchencko affair offers renewed hope.

With the wedding to his partner-turned-love of his life, Birgitta Mahler, drawing near, Detective Heinz must find a way to close the door on his guilt once and for all. But will his decision to investigate the disappearance of Marlessa Schubert lead him to an answer he can live with or an early grave? All roads lead to one destination, Warehouse 214, and one man, Vladimir Brezhnev, known to his enemies as ‘the Butcher’, and to Interpol as the leader of the Russian mafia. Unsanctioned, and on his own, Heinz pursues his demons. When he fails to check in, his protégé, Officer Elsa Kreiss, must call in a dangerous favor. If she succeeds, Heinz will make it to the church on time, but if she fails, he’ll arrive in a box.

Michele E. Gwynn

About Michele E. Gwynn (San Antonio, Texas Author)

Michele E. Gwynn

Michele E. Gwynn is an award winning, Amazon Bestselling Multigenre Author (Amazon Bestsellers Lists for: Once Upon a Midnight, Oct, 2016 Amazon US; The Winter Wishes Collection, March & April 2017 Amazon UK) of Crime/Detective novels, military romance, and sci-fi and fantasy books. Her career in writing began as a local journalist in San Antonio. From there, Gwynn moved to online content and celebrity interviews. An avid reader, she tried her hand at fiction following an unexplained encounter in January of 1996. Harvest became the first book of a science fiction trilogy based on a true encounter. But a trip to Berlin inspired her flagship crime series, The Checkpoint, Berlin Detective Series. Bitten by the writing bug, more books followed with no end in sight. Today, she continues to plot tales, care for her feline fur babies, and take day trips around Texas meeting new people, hearing their stories. You might find her at a local BBQ joint or milling around a flea market or antique store. She'll be the one smiling, saying hello. Before long, you'll be telling her all about yourself like you just ran into an old friend. It's a Texas thing.