'Fatal Females' tells Tony Rawlins' journey after finding himself patsy for murder
LANSDALE, Penn. - Author M. Paul Chinitz uncovers a trilogy of novellas in his publication, "Fatal Females" (published by Trafford Publishing). This book chronicles the story of a man who finds himself in a dangerous situation and his adventure as he tries to untangle himself from a web of fatal females.
Tony Rawlins does not think he is a stupidly gullible man, but forlorn and desperate to extricate himself from the after effects of a bad marriage, he answers a provocative advertisement in the personals, hoping to find romance. However, he finds himself a patsy for murder. It is only the beginning. Other murders follow before he is cleared. Now he tries to start over again, but will he be a little wiser?
Chinitz weaves remarkable and richly drawn characters who give life to the story. The events are realistic and can possibly happen to anyone. With riveting twists and turns, the intricate plot captivates the readers from beginning to the end.
An entertaining read, "Fatal Females" is riddled with mystery and provides readers with an escape from the tedious world through the remarkable journey of Tony Rawlins. It will also teach them a lesson about the importance of trust.
"Fatal Females"
By M. Paul Chinitz
Hardcover | 6x9in | 236 pages | ISBN 9781426995309
Softcover | 6x9in | 236 pages | ISBN 9781426995316
E-Book | 236 pages | ISBN 9781426995293
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
M. Paul Chinitz is a retired computer engineering manager and adjunct university professor who published a technical book on computer design and numerous training manuals on computers for Univac (now Unisys). Also the author of Keonah Days, he currently lives in Pennsylvania. This is his second novel.
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