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The Birth of a Black Criminal
Asante Kahari
Follow me into the bowels of Harlem as I walk the streets of what is known as, "the ghetto capital of the world". Journey with me through the eighties when LL was rocking the bells, and Roof Top, and the Rink was the place to be. Make moves with me to buy big birds and big whips riding up and down I-95 like the world was mine. Let me take you back to a time when you could walk into a dealership and pay cash for a whip and walk out the door with no problems. Put on your stocking caps and hoodies and creep with me. See as I see and do as I do. Let me take you back to a time that Harlem kept on making it, and Brooklyn kept on taking it, and queens kept on faking it. The birth of a criminal is just that. It is a story of a young mans dream to be everything in one man. It is a journey into the life of a boy who became a man walking on the wild side of life going 90 miles in a thirty mile lane. Let me take you to a place that murder is sold wholesale and your next move could be your last. This is the story of the story that was never written, yet meant to be. It is the truth untold that was not meant to be sold. Follow a family plagued with the curse of every one of them being exposed to the brutal realities of a cold prison system. It is a classic novel of sex, money, drugs and murder. The only difference is it's as real as the air you breathe. This book is so truthful and brutally honest that you have a personal guarantee from the author for a full refund.
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Prime Suspect
Michael Nnebe
Young Dillis Robbins of New Mexico moved to the city of New York, hoping to make his dream of becoming a successful Wall Street Broker a reality. He quickly rises to great heights and becomes the top Broker at Alba Capital. But every dream has it's price; he learns that New York and New Mexico have the same first name but not the same father. His dream isn't shattered, but it takes a critical twist when gambling trouble forces his boss to turn to a mob family in order to save the 5o Million dollar corporation. Dillis rise to the top leads to entanglement with the family, and after paying an appalling price for this success, it becomes clear to him that running from the mob is no longer an option. Dillis the prime suspect, finds himself doing what he never thought possible. This must read, swift-paced novel, gives a new dimension of a unique writing style. |
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Dignified Thug Redemption
Asante Kahari
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The Games Women Play
Tony Collins
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The Games Men Play
Tony Collins
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Chasin' Satisfaction
Pen Black
Betrayal, lust, lies, murder, deception, sex and tainted love frame this story... Julian Stevens lacks the ambition and freak ability that Miko looks for in a man, but she married him despite his flaws to spite an ex-boyfriend. When Miko least expects it, the old boyfriend shows up and ready to sweep her off her feet again. Suddenly the grass grows greener on the other side, but Miko is not an easily satisfied woman. She wants her cake and eat it too. While Miko's doing her own thing, Julian is determined to become everything Miko ever wanted in a man and more, but will he go to extreme lengths to prove he's worthy of Miko's love? Julian Stevens soon finds out that he's capable of being more than he could ever imagine as he embarks on a journey that will change his life forever.
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Consequences of Opression - Hell on Earth
W.S. Burkett
Consequences of Oppression:Hell on Earth" is an uncut, undiluted and un apologetic look at the plight of black America. The gloves have come off and Pen Black is our modern day crusader. Consequences of Oppression is raw, it's real and it's a needed wake up call to an endangered race.
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Twelve year old Fatou travels from West Africa to America thinking she's furthering her education. Yet, she arrives in New York City greeted by a man three times her age-someone from her village who paid dowry to be her husband. Suffering through pedophiles, deplorably cruel living conditions, and slave life job eventual pushes over the edge. Fatou refuses to be a victim and exerts control of her life by becoming part of Harlem's fast money scene. This fast paced novel examines what happens when the bonds of family and tradition fall apart. And its shows how a strong and fearless woman can hold her own surrounded by grimey men in the dangerous drug game.
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