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A Vince Torelli Mystery, Book 1: Retribution Kindle Edition
There's a vigilante killer loose in San Francisco, and when the justice system fails, he doles out his own brand of justice.
Homicide Inspector Vince Torelli has handled some of the city's worst murders, but this case has him baffled. It seems no matter what he does, the killer manages to stay one step ahead of him, anticipating his every move. The false clues and trail the killer leaves keeps Vince chasing shadows as the body count rises. Will he discover the killer's identity and will he survive long enough to bring him to justice?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 8, 2010
- File size5.0 MB
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- ASIN : B003YUCBRI
- Publisher : Writers Exchange E-Publishing (August 8, 2010)
- Publication date : August 8, 2010
- Language : English
- File size : 5.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 241 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1702871223
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,004,685 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #18,806 in Police Procedurals (Kindle Store)
- #21,613 in War Fiction (Books)
- #22,189 in Police Procedurals (Books)
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About the author

John Schembra was born in Corning, New York in 1948 but grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. Drafted into the Army in 1969, he spent a year in Vietnam as a Military Policeman with the 557th MP Co., 18th MP Brigade. After completing his military service, he joined the Pleasant Hill Police Department, retiring in 2001 as a Sergeant after 30 years of service. John's experiences in Vietnam as a Military Policeman provided the basis for his first book, M.P., A Novel of Vietnam. It is a work of fiction based in part on his personal experiences during his tour of duty with the 557th MP Co. M.P. was awarded the finalist certificate for Best Action-Adventure novel of 2004 by EPIC writers group. His time in law enforcement provided the basis for his second novel, Retribution, the story of a vigilante killer at loose in San Francisco. The SFPD Inspector pursuing the killer, Vincent Torelli, is the M.P. from John's first book, 25 years later. Retribution was awarded the Silver Medal for writing excellence by the Military Writer's Society. John's third book, Diplomatic Immunity, was published in 2012 and continues the adventures of Homicide Inspector Torelli, as he investigates the killings of foreign consuls in San Francisco by a very talented, deadly sniper. His fourth book, Sin Eater, is a stand alone novel about a series of murders, with a supernatural twist, in a small California central valley college town, investigated by a campus police officer and a history professor.Sin Eater has won three writing awards. John's fifth novel, Blood Debt, is the fourth in the Vince Torelli series, in which Vince is stalked by the Tennessee family of a suspect killed in a shoot-out in San Francisco. It won third place in the PSWA 2017 writing competition. John's sixth book, An Echo of Lies, is a supernatural thriller about demonic possession and is currently at the publishers. It was awarded third place in the PSWA 2020 writing competition, and should be released mid-2021. John's seventh book, The List, is the fifth in the Vince Torelli series, and is the story of a killer seeking revenge, twenty years later, on a group of boys who mercilessly bullied him in middle school. It, too, is currently at the publishers and should be releaded near the end of 2021. John is currently hard at work on his eighth book, as yet untitled, another Vince Torelli thriller.
After John's retirement from the police department, he became the lead Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) instructor for the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office, teaching emergency driving and pursuit driving at the academy and to officers all through the county and state. John has been designated by the State of California as a subject matter expert in Emergency Vehicle Operations. He has been married for 48 years and has two grown children living in Sacramento. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, golfing, fishing and traveling with his family.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016Once I started reading the book I found it hard to stop and come back to it. I usually read late at night and found I was staying up later than usual because I would want to see what happens next. Well written and easy to read. Definitely keeps your attention.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2014This was one of the best books I have read in a while...recommend it for those who like police murder mysteries...can't wait for a follow up.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024I recently completed John Schembra's novel: Retribution.
Generally, I am apt to lose interest in a book fairly quick,
but not so with this one. I can unequivocally recommend
it as a good read. Clues were subtly dropped, and at times
were so ingenious the clue went unseen, cloaked only in
shadows. The action scenes were fast, good and credible.
The picture was painted with such a skillful hand I could
'see' the scenes unfold.
Think I'll go shopping for another Schembra novel.
Happy Reading,
- Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2016A good storyline. Quick and easy read.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2016Great book, great read...another excellent product from John Schembra!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023Schembra introduces the lead character San Francisco Homicide Inspector Vince Torelli in this series of easy to read, but tough to put down, mystery novels. If you know the SF Bay Area or not, this is a great introduction to a captivating series of uniquely well written novels that never disappoint. I love Schembra’s work and am looking forward to reading the next book following the cases of Inspector Torelli.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019It's fun to follow Vince around the sites in San Francisco. I didn't always follow the plot but it was hard to put down. Evil, ambition, justice, and revenge mingle in an easy read with some police jargon.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024Hi! I bought this book because the author is the president of our writers association, and because he is a former soldier and a career policeman. So I knew it would be good, and I was right!
Vince Torelli, the hero, is a likeable protagonist because he is a good father, a loyal and friendly police partner, a loving husband, and a strong leader. His relationships are all solid, except, of course, for anyone who is trying to kill him. In those instances, he is courageous and intelligent.
That’s the foundation of good suspense, as Schembra shows us. If we care about the character, then we, as readers, are quickly sucked up into the story. And that’s what happened to me. I particularly enjoyed how Schembra told parts of the story from the point of view of the killer but without revealing his identity. The writing is clever and well-plotted, with lush descriptions of nature and other sensory details. The twist at the end was well done and non-obvious clues were planted throughout. Five stars!