Dive into a heart-pounding environmental thriller with "Sean & Julie Eco Cops: The Case of the Toxic Train." In this gripping second installment, seasoned FBI agents Sean Ryan and Juliana Del Rio return to face their most harrowing challenge yet.
When a catastrophic train derailment in the small town of Wilburn, Virginia, unleashes a deadly chemical spill, the residents are thrust into chaos. As the fire spreads and toxic fumes fill the air, Sean and Juliana are called to uncover the sinister forces behind the disaster. What seems like a tragic accident quickly reveals layers of corruption, sabotage, and racial tension.
From the smoky streets of Wilburn to the bustling cityscape of Buenos Aires, the agents must navigate a complex web of deceit involving powerful corporations, extremist groups, and international conspiracies. With the clock ticking, they race against time to prevent a global catastrophe at an upcoming environmental conference.
"Sean & Julie Eco Cops: The Case of the Toxic Train" masterfully combines fast-paced action, intricate plotting, and deep social commentary. Lidia and Charles LoPinto draw on their expertise as chemical engineers to create a chillingly realistic scenario that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Join Sean and Julie as they battle not only to save the environment but also to seek justice for the oppressed and bring to light the hidden dangers lurking in plain sight. Perfect for fans of environmental thrillers and crime dramas, this novel promises a relentless, thought-provoking read that will stay with you long after the final page.
Praise for Sean & Julie Eco Cops
"All the good stuff is here for a thrilling read. Frighteningly current and pertinent." - Book Reader CA
"I truly enjoyed the fast pace of this exciting story! The LoPintos drew on their combined experience as chemical engineers, knowing the weaknesses of petrochemical processing and transportation of chemicals." - Ann Thomson, Rocky Ford Daily Gazette CO
"Authors Charles & Lidia LoPinto tell an exciting story that weaves together the worlds of environmental destruction, blackmail, and politics." - Thomas Biblewski, Baker Street Dispatch