White Crow-bookcover

By: Francis O'Keefe

White Crow

Pages: 400 Ratings:

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Book Description

Sometimes, the greatest tragedy is getting precisely what you desire.

 

A husband’s body and a lover’s heart spliced together by a scalpel blade lead to a tangled web of grief, guilt and deceit. The circumstances in which our protagonists are embroiled can only be resolved by death or harm.

 

This thought-provoking tale of post-transplant memory cells and man’s desire to play God, whatever the cost, is a very human tale of romance, hate, and tragedy.

Francis O’Keefe has been an independent writer, illustrator and designer for the past five years. Prior to that, he worked as a graphic designer, librarian and cardiac care nurse.


His chosen writing genre involves dark and gothic settings and uses science, medicine and psychology to create well-researched books with believable characters.


He enjoys learning languages, playing piano, reading, and walking with his dog in his spare time.

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