KENYATTA’S ESCAPE by Donald Goines
October 12, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Kenyatta had two ambitions: cleaning the ghetto of all the drug traffic and gunning down all the racist white cops! But a black and white detective team, Benson and Ryan, is on his tail and has discovered the location of his army’s camp. Armed with tanks, they bring a bloody doomsday to his followers. In Kenyatta’s Escape, Goines continues his story of the bloody, brutal world of crime he began in Crime Partners and Death List. They’re all back for a coast-to-coast chase that spells gripping adventure.
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DEATH LIST by Donald Goines
October 12, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Donald Goines continues the gripping, gritty story of crime in the black ghetto begun in Crime Partners. They’re all back for blood: Kenyatta, the ganglord with an army of brothers to deal deadly with the crooked cops and dope dealers; Benson and Ryan, a black and white detective team, desperate in their fight to stop the black crime wave. It’s doomsday when Kenyatta joins them in a war against a secret list of drug pushers.
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CRY REVENGE by Donald Goines
October 11, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Young Curtis Carson doesn’t mean to rip off the Chicanos in his backyard crap games. He just rolls the dice better. But the Chicanos don’t see it that way, and when one of their brothers is brutally slaughtered in a barroom shootout because Curtis’ dealings with heroin pusher Fat George, the Mexicans cry revenge on Curtis, leaving his brother with a wrecked body that will forever prevent him from being a basketball star that he dreamed of being. Curtis swears vengeance, and the streets run red with black-Chicano warfare.
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CRIME PARTNERS by Donald Goines
October 11, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
Goines’ powerful first novel lays bare the bloody, brutal world of crime in the black ghetto, where, as Goines put it, “kindness was the sweetest con of all.” Here is the gutsy and often shocking world of Billy and Jackie, prison buddies on the streets and hot on the trigger.
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NEVER DIE ALONE by Donald Goines
October 10, 2007 by Daniel · Leave a Comment
King David never let anything stand in his way, as he clawed his way out of the mean streets. If it took busting an old lady’s head open with a Coke bottle for her last dollar, so be it. Mixing battery acid with cocaine to gain revenge was acceptable, too. Whatever it took. Then he made it big – only to find others had not forgotten, had no intention of forgiving. They came after him. He left behind a Cadillac and a diary, left it to a writer Donald Goines called “Paul Pawlowski.” Like all Goines’ novels, Never Die Alone is based on truth.
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