Modern Homicide Novel Series: I Killed HIV

ISBN-10
1549749021
ISBN-13
9781549749025
Pages
86
Language
English
Published
2017-09-14
Author
Michael Joel

Description

This book talks about modern fiction story and some of the covered words used are kill, killer, fiction, friendship, family life, murder.This is a pack of modern fictional series book coupled with an African touch and this is how it starts:There is a thick cloud of smoke barricading my sight from the full moon above. It is the KTDA Plaza on fire. Someone decided it didn't look cool anymore just standing there looking all immaculate on Koinange Street. So they held a meeting with their retarded selves and decided to add a little light to it by putting it on fire. Now the smoke it emits won't let me see the moon. Cruel thing to keep God's free moon from a dying man.From the above story, kill, killer, fiction, friendship, familylife, murder.Other fictional books of almost the same include: Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets Kindle Edition by David Simon (Author) Homicide: Foundations of Human Behavior 1st Edition, Kindle Edition by Martin Daly (Author) A King of Infinite Space (Long Beach Homicide Book 1) Kindle Edition by Tyler Dilts (Author) Hollywood Homicide (A Detective by Day Mystery) Kindle Edition by Kellye Garrett (Author) Homicide in Hardcover: A Bibliophile Mystery Kindle Edition by Kate Carlisle (Author) Hollywood Homicide: A Hollywood Alphabet Series Thriller Kindle Edition by M.Z. Kelly (Author) Homicide Trinity (A Nero Wolfe Mystery Book 36) Kindle Edition by Rex Stout (Author) SOME OF THE MOST COMMON PHRASES USED HERE IINCLUDE  kill  killer  fiction friendship family life homicide  murder

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