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Urban Waite January 19, 2021Updated: January 20, 2021, 7:05 am A coroner that works in the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge is the main character in this mystery novel. Photo: HQ Fiction “Aftershock” authors Judy Melinek and T.J. Mitchell are gifted storytellers, but where the text truly shines in their latest novel is when they dissect, catalog and take apart bodies. Taking apart the bodies isn’t a metaphor or literary trick “Aftershock” is a mystery novel where the main character isn’t a PI or a cop, but a San Francisco medical examiner named Jessie Teska. The writers have experience in this regard, as Dr. Judy Melinek held that job in the Bay Area for seven years. She and husband T.J. Mitchell co-authored the bestselling memoir “Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner” before following up with the debut novel of the Dr. Jessie Teska series, “First Cut.” (In June 2020, Melinek resigned as acting ch ....