Introducing the new best-selling novel by Arnold Wolf - CHICKENHAWK
Released on: March 4, 2008, 8:08 am
Press Release Author: Shawn Street - Public Relations: pr@publishamerica.com
Industry: Media
Press Release Summary: Chickenhawk is a gritty crime novel about a serial killer, cops, New York City, sex, murder, illness, madness, racism, sexism, religion, politics and vengeance.
Press Release Body: PublishAmerica Presents Chickenhawk by Arnold Wolf
Frederick, MD January 31, 2008 -- PublishAmerica is proud to present Chickenhawk by Arnold Wolf of Springfield Gardens, New York.
Theodore "Paki" Pakidorapopulos is a happily married man with a secret.he enjoys having sex with young men and boys. He likes his double life, does not consider himself gay, and ridicules gay causes in his popular conservative magazine column. When he gets sick, however, everything changes. He believes he's infected with the AIDS virus, and his comfortable world comes apart as his illness, anger, and growing madness start to affect his work and family. He takes revenge on those he blames for making him sick by killing the young male prostitutes he solicits. Two cops from Manhattan North Homicide, Eddie Ramos and Tommy Cucitti, try to track him down, but how do you catch someone who's managed to successfully keep his double life a secret for so long? Nothing comes easy in this case as the body count grows and the cops' jobs, reputations and lives are on the line.
Arnold Wolf, currently employed by the MTA, is winner of the Emmett Cribbs award for short fiction, he's sold articles to Railway Age, Homeland Defense Journal, Reptile & Amphibian magazine; scripts to Archie and Personality Comics; and short stories to Neo-Opsis and was editor of Offworld, a small science fiction magazine.
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