Tucci is a serial killer and an ex-con trying to escape his past when he joins up with a beautiful woman and mysterious past. Their first common act is one of murder, and their crime follows them as they travel from Chicago across the Great Divide and all points west. Along the way, they discover their lives and pain are not so different, and that maybe the Beauty and Beast have a chance to make a life. That is, until Tucci's past finds him.
What others have said:
“George Tucci, serial killer turned bounty hunter, takes down a pedophile publicly and violently, and then his life starts to unravel. In this action-packed story of revenge and redemption, Tucci must figure out how to protect his loved ones and face his demons. Brutal and heartwarming in turns, Love and Pain is a thrilling adventure from start to finish.”
"Former vigilante and all-around macho man George Tucci sees his life crumble around him and has to start over again. Can he repair his fractured relationships, build new ones, and become a better person? You'll enjoy finding out in this dramatic, poignant story."
"A Great book with unforgettable characters."
JT Hume started life as a rambling man. He was born in El Paso because his Army parents were stationed in Texas, and he’s lived in various states and three different countries over the years. Along the way, he became a proud Nevadan and product of the Silver State’s K12 and higher education system. He proudly served in the United States Air Force, something he reminds people of every day (like most veterans).
The best decision he ever made was over forty years ago when he asked Cassidy Carson to marry him. The jury is still out on whether accepting said proposal was Cassidy’s best decision.
JT’s books are formed from his knowledge and interest in politics, government, and religion, and his characters are maneuvered through strategies honed over many years playing incredibly bad chess. Some might say his books are flavored with the love and romance he’s shared with his soulmate over their many decades together, but that’s icky to even think about, so don’t go there.
Instead, please read his books and reach out to him with feedback and constructive criticism. Or just say hi. Really, he’ll talk your ear off if you let him. Thanks in advance.
www.carsonhume.com