The Harvest Scar by Cole Steele

An International Medical Tourism syndicate has found its way inside the city limits of Kirkwood. Roman Lee pursues a trail of evidence uncovering a conspiracy at Memorial Hospital and an organization of unspeakable evil.

The harvest scar

Detective Roman Lee squares off against Russian mobster Marko Gulka.  Gulka runs a global medical tourism business.  He procures human kidneys by blackmailing surgeons into removing them from seemingly healthy patients.  His wealthy clients bypass the donor list for a steep price.  One client tries to alter the agreement with Gulka and discovers his error in judgment by crossing the Russian mafia.

Genre: FICTION / Crime

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Medical

Language: English

Keywords: Crime Fiction, Medical Thriller, Detective Series, Cole Steele, The Harvest Scar, Russian Mafia, Medical Tourism, Organ Harvesting

Word Count: 52,410

Sample text:

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“Hurry up you two or we are going to be late for your soccer match.” Said Rohan looking at the time on his phone.

He could hear the scurrying of two sets of feet somewhere upstairs at the end of a hallway.  The next sounds were of soccer cleats hitting the floor and shuffling across it.  “We must not be late for the match this morning.” Almost immediately his two sons materialized at the top of the staircase.

“Ready Father” said the boys in unison.

Jai and Avi Singh were twins born on a cold blustery night in late December.  Jai being the oldest by a mere 15 minutes.  They were very competitive and it originated during the delivery as the sonogram indicated Jai’s feet were pushing Avi away from the birth canal when his wife Prisha was in labor.  The boys bounded down the stairs with their uniforms on ready to play.  He opened the front door and the boys dashed for the new black SUV that was parked in their driveway.

Rohan Singh looked over his shoulder smiled at his two sons and glanced back at his expansive brick home and pulled out of the gated entrance to his driveway.  They arrived at the Kirkwood Soccer Complex almost the same time as their coaches.  Jai and Avi were 10 years old but played in the 12-year-old division recreational league.  They were natural athletes and sports came easy to both.  The boys ran onto one of the practice areas next to the field and began to warm up with their teammates before their match.  Rohan took a seat with some other parents on the bleachers behind his son’s bench.  The women seated behind him were in their late thirties and sparsely had anything natural about them.  Each had breast augmentation along with Botox and collagen filled lips.  They looked more like pornographic actresses than soccer moms.  

 


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Italian
Translation in progress. Translated by Marta Leoni
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