Firefighter Thrillers
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The Fourth Angel
A Manhattan building lies in ashes, dozens of prominent New Yorkers have been incinerated and it’s up to rookie FDNY fire investigator Georgia Skeehan to solve one of the city’s most gruesome arsons ever. But everything about the blaze is shrouded in mystery–the biblical intensity of the fire, its connection to other arsons, the strange reticence within her own department, and the eerie, scripture-laden taunts of a madman. Before it’s over, Georgia will have to confront the ultimate test of courage and come to terms with her own tormented and secretive past.
“…A red-hot debut…A searing, emotionally explosive novel of heroism, love and desperate acts. Georgia Skeehan is an incredibly strong character.”
USA TODAY
Flashover
Fire Marshal Georgia Skeehan investigates two mysterious fires that show signs of “flashover”–the vicious and overwhelming combustion of a room and its contents by simultaneous ignition. She suspects the connection between the two might be disputes over line-of-duty compensation for disabled firefighters. But her life is soon upended when a close female friend disappears and the suspect is Georgia’s boyfriend and fellow marshal, Mac Marenko. Betrayal–both personal and professional–never hit so close to home.
“…Sizzling suspense hooks the reader from the very first page…But it’s Georgia, tough, tender and sharp, who holds it all together.”
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
Fireplay
Two firefighters are killed in a deliberately-set restaurant blaze and Georgia quickly finds the culprit, a slick, vicious arsonist-for-hire known as “the Freezer.” There’s just one catch: he’s an FBI informant. The only way Georgia can hope for justice is to go undercover–a choice that brings her face-to-face with the one man she never dreamed of setting up: the long-absent father of her 10-year-old son.
“This scorcher is full of surprises.”
COSMOPOLITAN
About Suzanne Chazin
Suzanne Chazin is the award-winning author of two suspense series. The daughter of immigrants herself (Russian father, English mother), Suzanne's earliest memories centered around her own parents' struggles to adapt to life in the United States. She was inspired to write the Jimmy Vega series after volunteering for several years at an immigrant outreach center near her home. The more she learned about the lives of the undocumented, the more she came to identify her own family's quiet courage and determination in their stories.