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The Tiger's Tears

By: Al E. Boy, F. Carod
Narrated by: Pam Tsujioka
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Misadventures Memoirs' second installment The Tiger's Tears finds Sofia Hernández and her friend Dale Mathis in Guadalajara, building new lives and new homes with the generous rewards they were given by Tiara Tillman. 

The dangers and uncertainties of Cancun seem far away. But trouble is brewing. The aggressive nationwide investigations into Martin Tillman's network of deviants, rapists, and murders results in many old homicide cases being reopened and re-examined. Not a few careers and lives are ruined in the process. 

Before the long arm of the law can reach them, very powerful people deem it necessary to seek retribution and revenge on those they hold responsible for Tillman's death and the unraveling of their web of evil. Sofia, Mathis, and her family suddenly find themselves the target of the remnants of Tillman's black-hearted, vengeful gang of miscreants.

©2020 Al E. Boy and F. Carod (P)2021 Al E. Boy and F. Carod

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