Frank Zafiro Books In Order
Publication Order of Ania Books
Blood on Blood | (2012) | |
Queen of Diamonds | (2013) | |
Closing the Circle | (2018) | |
Harbinger | (2018) |
Publication Order of Bricks and Cam Job Books
The Backlist | (2015) | |
The Short List | (2016) | |
The Getaway List | (2018) |
Publication Order of Jack McCrae Mystery Books
At This Point in My Life | (2012) | |
All That This Life Requires | (2022) |
Publication Order of River City Crime Books
Under a Raging Moon | (2006) | |
Heroes Often Fail | (2007) | |
Beneath a Weeping Sky | (2010) | |
The Cleaner | (2010) | |
And Every Man Has To Die | (2011) | |
Chisolm’s Debt | (2014) | |
The Trade Off | (2014) | |
The Menace of the Years | (2018) | |
Some Degree of Murder | (2019) | |
Place of Wrath and Tears | (2020) | |
Sugar Got Low | (2021) | |
Dirty Little Town | (2021) | |
The Worst Kind of Truth | (2022) | |
All the Forgotten Yesterdays | (2023) |
Publication Order of River City Short Stories Books
The Bastard Mummy | (2006) | |
No Good Deed | (2010) | |
The Cleaner | (2010) | |
Dead Even | (2010) |
Publication Order of SpoCompton Crime Books
At Their Own Game | (2019) | |
In the Cut | (2020) | |
All the Pieces Fall | (2022) | |
Live and Die This Way | (2022) |
Publication Order of Stefan Kopriva Mystery Books
Waist Deep | (2011) | |
Lovely, Dark, and Deep | (2012) | |
Friend of the Departed | (2015) | |
Hope Dies Last | (2023) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Last Horseman | (2011) | |
The Last Collar | (2017) | |
Fallen City | (2017) | |
An Unlikely Phoenix | (2018) |
Publication Order of Collections
Good Shepherd | (2014) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
In the Shadow of El Paso | (2012) |
Publication Order of Grifter’s Song Books
The Concrete Smile | (2019) |
People Like Us | |
(2019) | |
The Whale | (2019) |
The Movie Makers | |
(2019) | |
Lost in Middle America | (2019) |
Come the Apocalypse | |
(2019) | |
Losing Streak | (2019) |
Gone Dead on You | |
(2020) | |
Upgrade | (2020) |
The Money Block | |
(2020) | |
The Sound of Breaking Bones | (2020) |
Still Life with Suitcase | |
(2020) | |
Down Comes the Night | (2020) |
The Reckoner | |
(2021) | |
The Rule of Thirds | (2021) |
The Down and Out | |
(2021) | |
Travel Money | (2021) |
Rocky Mountain Lie | |
(2021) | |
Open Up Your Heart | (2021) |
Ride Like Hell | |
(2021) | |
The Alpha Whisperer | (2021) |
Dracula Wine |
Publication Order of P.I. Tales Double Feature Books
Crimson Smile / The Path of Jackals: A P.I. Tales Double Feature | (2021) |
Hallmarks Of The Job / Aloha Boys | |
(2021) |
Publication Order of Guns + Tacos Books
Tacos de Cazuela con Smith & Wesson | (2019) |
Three Brisket Tacos and a Sig Sauer | |
(2019) | |
A Gyro and a Glock | (2019) |
Three Chalupas, Rice, Soda…and a Kimber .45 | |
(2019) | |
Some Churros and El Burro | (2019) |
A Beretta, Burritos and Bears | |
(2019) | |
Burritos & Bullets | (2020) |
Jalapeño Poppers and a Flare Gun | |
(2020) | |
Four Shrimp Tacos and a Walther P38 | (2020) |
A Taco, A T-Bird, A Beretta and One Furious Night | |
(2020) | |
Sopa and a Streetsweeper | (2020) |
Dos Tacos Guatemaltecos y Una Pistola Casera | |
(2020) | |
Two More Tacos, a Beretta .32, and a Pink Butterfly | (2021) |
Two Tamales, One Tokarev, and a Lifetime of Broken Promises | |
(2021) | |
Chimichangas and a Couple of Glocks | (2021) |
Refried Beans and a Snub-Nosed .44 | |
(2021) | |
Two Steak Taco Combos and a Pair of Sig Sauers | (2021) |
Publication Order of The Charlie-316 Books
Charlie-316 | (2021) | |
Never the Crime | (2021) | |
Badge Heavy | (2021) | |
Code Four | (2021) | |
The Ride-Along | (2022) |
Publication Order of Cops Writing Crime Fiction Books
To Serve, Protect, and Write | (2022) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
Carols and Crimes, Gifts and Grifters | (2007) | |
Deadlines | (2010) | |
The Cleaner | (2010) | |
Dark Yonder: Tales & Tabs | (2019) | |
Guns + Tacos Vol. 1 | (2020) | |
Writers Crushing COVID-19 | (2020) | |
The Eviction of Hope | (2021) | |
A Grifter’s Song Vol. 5 | (2021) | |
A Grifter’s Song Vol. 6 | (2021) | |
To Serve, Protect, and Write | (2022) | |
The Tattered Blue Line: Short Stories of Contemporary Policing | (2022) | |
A Word Before Dying | (2022) | |
A Grifter’s Song Vol. 7 | (2022) | |
Lost and Loaded | (2024) |
Frank Zafiro
Author Frank Zafiro served in the US Army starting in 1986 until 1991 in Military Intelligence working as a Czechoslovak linguist.
In the year 1993, he became a police officer in Spokane, Washington. Since that time, he has worked as a patrol officer, a detective, sergeant, corporal, captain, and lieutenant. During his time as a sergeant, he was fortunate to have commanded investigators, patrol officers, investigators, the SWAT team, and K-9 officers (including their dogs).
In the year 2012, he became a major before he retired the next year so that he could teach and write full-time. From 2013 until 2017, he taught law enforcement subject matter at the university and community college, and leadership as a national instructor for a prominent police institution. Occasionally teaches a series of writing workshops.
Frank received a BA in History from Eastern Washington University in the year 1998, and an MS in Administration of Justice from the University of Louisville in the year 2012.
Frank started writing seriously at around the age of thirteen. He began with some poems and short stories (some of which were extremely short). Frank received his first payment for a short story in the year 1990, when Wide Open Magazine published “Bill’s Son”.
In the year 1995, he began writing the first draft of “Under a Raging Moon”, which went on to become the first book in the River City series of crime novels. The series is set in a town called River City, which is a fictionalized version of Spokane, Washington.
Frank has held the number one spot for police procedurals on Amazon. His books are available in audio book, paperback, and ebook.
Besides being a writer, he is the host of Wrong Place, Write Crime, a crime fiction podcast.
Frank also writes under two pseudonyms. Under his real name, Frank Scalise, he writes mainstream fiction. All of his fantasy work he writes under the name of Frank Saverio.
He lives in Redmond, Oregon, with Kristi, his wife. Frank is an avid reader, hockey fan, gamer, movie lover, and a tortured guitar player.
“Under a Raging Moon” is the first novel in the “River City Crime” series and was released in the year 2006. There is a violent robber on the loose in River City. Meet the cops tasked with taking him down.
There is Katie MacLeod, who is a woman in what is still mainly a man’s world. Thomas Chisolm is an ex-Green Beret that knows just how dangerous a guy like the Scarface Robber can be. Stefan Kopriva, is a young hotshot. And Karl Winter is about to retire yet has one good bust remaining in him.
These are the patrol officers from River City: that mythical thin blue line between anarchy and society. They have to stop this robber, all as they juggle love affairs, divorces, a hostile media, vengeful gang members, and internal politics, as well as a civilian population that isn’t always understanding or grateful.
The novel is penned by a real cop with true experience, and is like a ride-along in book form. Enjoy this ride.
“At Their Own Game” is the first novel in the “SpoCompton Crime” series and was released in the year 2014. Jake Stankovic has been flying under the radar for years now, dealing safely in stolen property crime with his two-man crew. Times are tough, however, so he decides to step right up to the big money with this drug deal. Everything that can go wrong, does. A vengeful detective sets his sights on Jake, the deal goes wrong, a crew member could be a turncoat, and one woman from a prior love affair reappears all of a sudden. This would all be complex enough by itself, however, for Jake, this is even worse.
The woman is the ex-wife of the detective. And Jake Stankovic once was a cop. Jake must face some new problems and old vendettas in this all-in proposition with lives at stake. He must find a way to get his own money back, beat everybody involved at Their Own Game, and keep the girl.
“Chisolm’s Debt” is a stand alone novel and was released in the year 2013. Thomas Chisolm, after 25 years as a police officer and two tours in Vietnam, now looks forward to his quiet retirement. That hope quickly gets shattered when a ghost from his past, named Mai, locates him and demands justice for the horrors that she suffered during the Vietnam War, ones that Chisolm was unable to save her from.
Chisolm has to now find the guy responsible and bring him to justice in order to repay the old debt to try and lay to rest his own demons, for good.
Follow Chisolm along on his search while he explores the nature of war, moral debt, guilt, and forgiveness. All on his way to quite the explosive conclusion.
“An Unlikely Phoenix” is a stand alone novel and was released in the year 2018. The year is 2028. The President, after finishing his third term, is going to be elected to a fourth. America has gotten increasingly xenophobic and isolationist. Emboldened by the President’s support, the New American Party has risen to power and has become a controlling minority. Hiding its polices in the increasing need for national security, both the President and this new party of his work on remaking America in the image they desire. They focus their efforts on immigration and some personal freedoms.
Ryan Derrick, a St. Louis police officer, struggles to stay true to his ideal while seeing the best of his country appearing the slip away. Nathalie, his wife, has been a frequent target for the party’s subtle machinations, since she is a foreigner and a journalist. A tragedy hits the family, their struggle for their freedom gets even more urgent.
Alexander Derrick, a California state senator, is caught up in the midst of the anti-federalist movement and attempting desperately to ride the line of balance between his own integrity and staying true to his country. Alexander, who is being leaned on heavily by the Governor, becomes instrumental in guiding the state on its path secession or reconciliation.