When a paramedic is found dead under circumstances quickly labeled as suicide, those closest to the case are left with haunting questions. One longtime friend-a seasoned police officer himself-quietly begins asking those questions. What unfolds is a slow-burning investigation that challenges everything he thought he knew about grief, trauma, and the people he trusted most.
Soul Tired offers an unflinching look into the emotional toll of emergency service work, the burden of silent suffering, and the devastating cost of assuming someone is "fine." Told through a lens shaped by decades in law enforcement and EMS, this true-to-life narrative explores how trauma hides in plain sight-and how one death can unravel much more than a life.
Part memoir, part psychological mystery, this is a story for anyone who's ever worn a uniform, buried their pain to keep others safe, or been left behind searching for answers that no one else wants to face.
For readers of true crime, real-world suspense, and emotionally charged nonfiction-Soul Tired is not just a story. It's a reckoning.