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STUNG
by David Tayoun
224 pages
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Victimized by identity thieves, DJ was urged by coworkers to sign up with an identity theft protection agency. A notification took him by surprise. Several million dollars were deposited in his name.
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About the Book
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Victimized by identity thieves, DJ was urged by coworkers to sign up with an identity theft protection agency. One notification from the company took him by surprise. Someone deposited several million dollars in a foreign bank account in his name. His coworkers suggested he make the trip to withdraw his money. After all the account was in his name!
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Boarding that plane was the start of the adventure of a lifetime for the Atlantic City, New Jersey janitor/amateur pyro tech. The adventure ended up skirting the lines between his need for revenge, making him a felon, and putting not only his life but his family and his group of unlikely friends in grave danger.
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Unable to leave the foreign country with more than $10,000 in cash, DJ relied on a new confidant and taxi driver, Chuks to guide him through the country in search of underground companies that would transfer cash to the United States for a fee. Unable to have all the funds transferred to the States he agrees to have some of the money transferred to Ukraine.
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A Ukrainian taxi driver knew exactly where DJ needed to go to get his cash transferred, but she had plans to have some fun with him first.
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While sitting in a café in California he sees the FBI raiding the bank across the street, the very bank he was headed to next, to retrieve more cash. Spooked, he caught a flight home to New Jersey.
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He was feeling victorious because he finally got even with the gang members that stole from him. Unbeknownst to him, DJ stole from a group of terrorists, not gang members. Once the terrorist found out they had been stung the Commander sent a squad of investigators to find and retrieve their money.
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Despite DJ’s view of law enforcement his neighbor and friend Ezee asked Jimmy, a retired law enforcement officer to keep DJ safe, not an easy task.
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Sensing something violent was about to go down Jimmy called an FBI agent friend and his former police partner. They arrived in time to back Jimmy up as a gunfight erupted inside and outside of Jimmy’s warehouse.
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Every agency known by three letters that were within driving distance sent an agent to the warehouse. All of them demanded DJ come clean and tell them who and what he got himself involved with.
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Reviews
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Started reading and had to finish but didn’t want it to end. I could not put it down. The story seems like it was straight from the news headlines, and it captured my interest with regard to greed and ID theft. If it were a movie with the right cast, it would be riveting!
- Thomas Madamba ~ Atlantic City Police Captain retired.
The characters were so well crafted! A great story of how three completely different men form a lifetime bond. This story has it all, action, adventure, family drama, and a true sense of place. It was educational as well. Identity theft is happening everywhere!
- Doreen McGettigan ~ Best-selling author, speaker, President of Intrepid Marketing
With unexpected twists throughout, I had to binge-read! There better be a sequel.
- Nora Truscello ~ Two-time best-selling author and international lecturer.
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About the Author |
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David worked in the Philadelphia Courts working with parolees in the First Offender Drug Unit Program. He became a member of the Atlantic City Police Department & was awarded Officer of the Year. He retired due to injuries sustained when he was struck by a stolen car during a chase. |
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