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  • Tommy White And The Mystic Infortunia (Tommy White, #1)

    (By George Ciuri)

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    Author George Ciuri
    “Book Descriptions: George Ciuri, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the electrifying romantic thriller 'The Mocking Bird Song', brilliantly explores Tommy White's romantic adventures, toe-curling erotic encounters, orgasmic moments, horrific murders, thrilling police action, sharp suspense, and cliff hanging chapters in this novel.

    With life going well for him, both personally and career-wise, Tommy decides that it's time he finds love. However, his dating life is full of Mystic Infortunia (unexplainable misfortunes) as every woman who falls in love with him mysteriously dies. From here, his life becomes hell as he faces one misfortune after another.

    With multiple murder charges on his head, Tommy goes to jail and is condemned to a death sentence. While on death row, everyone is baying for his blood. And although everyone thinks that he is a serial killer, Tommy swears that he is innocent.

    Will he come out victorious or will he fall to the guillotine? Find out more in Tommy White and the Mystic Infortunia (book #1 in the Tommy White Book Series).”

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