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Isabella Maldonado and Lissa Marie Redmond

Isabella Maldonado and Lissa Marie Redmond
ISABELLA MALDONADO retired from law enforcement as a Commander of Special Investigations and Forensics. During her long career, she was recognized with a Meritorious Service Award and a Lifesaving Award, and she was selected to attend executive management training at the FBI's National Academy. Isabella is the immediate past president of the Phoenix chapter of Sisters In Crime. She lives in Mesa, Arizona. Her first book, Blood's Echo, is a finalist for the Mariposa Award for Best First Novel. LISSA MARIE REDMOND is a retired cold case homicide detective. She handled a number of high-profile cases and has appeared on numerous television shows including Dateline and Murder by Numbers. The first book in her Cold Case Investigation series, A Cold Day in Hell was published in 2018 by Midnight Ink Books. Her short fiction has appeared in Buffalo Noir, Down & Out: The Magazine, and other publications. A member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers, she lives and writes in Buffalo, NY with her family.


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Two Retired Female Cops Talk Fiction vs. Reality

February 28, 2019  By Isabella Maldonado and Lissa Marie Redmond
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