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STREET LEGENDS by Seth Ferranti

May 30, 2008 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

In a time where the world is infatuated by the streets, learn firsthand what a trye hustler is – and the price they pay for the crown. This book profiles some of the streets most feared and respected gangsters of the late 20th century. They invented “Ball til you fall.” read their stories and see if it was worth it.

Death before dishonor is their creed and omerta is their code. the six gangsters featured here epitomize the definition of a street legend. they were down with the stop snitching movement from the jump. And they are serving life sentences for holding their weight. This book profiles the street legends of the crack era like never before.

Kilo’s of cocaine and heroin, millions of dollars of drug money, luxury customized cars, dime pieces galore, bling bling to shine, multitudes of violence and vicious murder – these dudes were street stars and their lifestyles are what gangsta rap represents. Read their stories and ride shotgun with a hood legend.

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BLACK WIDOW by Nikki Turner

May 28, 2008 by Daniel · 6 Comments 

Isis Tatum knows firsthand the way love can mess up a person. After all, she saw her mother drive a truck through the home of her father’s mistress before killing her dad. And ever since Isis was a teenager, her love life has been a series of disasters: her first sweetheart was executed by the state of Virginia, and her next lover was sent to jail for murder. Now Isis is a successful jewelry designer, but she remains a failure with men. When she meets Logic, a Las Vegas high roller who treats her like a princess, Isis reckons she’s finally struck gold – literally. Logic sees to it that her custom pieces of jewelry are seen on the hottest rap stars and pro athletes.

But when this Mr. Right ends up in jail too, Isis starts to believe that she’s cursed, that she’s a true Black Widow. Always one to roll with the punches, she embraces her life and walks bravely down all its twisted paths, taking her business to unprecedented heights while letting the men who dare to get involved with her take their chances.

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Prison Stories by Seth Ferranti

May 26, 2008 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

Prison Stories is a vivid look into the brutal and vicious world of Prison. It takes the reader inside the belly of the beast, giving real life accounts from the netherworld of corruption and violence..

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THE ORGANIZATION by T. Freeman, Jr.

May 26, 2008 by Daniel · 1 Comment 


Five miles from Philadelphia across the Delaware River in Southern New Jersey lies the city of Camden. During the second World War Dominican immigrants came to Camden by the thousands to work as replacement workers at Campbell Soup. By the 1970’s Camden saw a dramatic decline in population and industry. The one time industrial center slowly turned into a drug infested war zone. the city’s political structure was tainted with corruption in every aspect from the board of education to the police. This lead to the city being named the poorest in America, the most dangerous in America, and the per capita murder capital. The Organization was the city’s most powerful drug ring with connections that reached as high as the mayor. The main character Simon Gonzalez Jr. “Gato” is the grandson of a Dominican immigrant and a career hustler who has to manage a family and a drug ring at a young age, all while trying to stay alive in America’s grimmest city. Simon finds out that sometimes loyalty comes at a high price, that price is your life. More than just a book about drugs and guns, The Organization is a tale of how greed, power and corruption turned a working class city into a near third world country.

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LIFE by Leo Sullivan

May 21, 2008 by Daniel · 1 Comment 

Hope Evans is an eccentric college student, born and raised in Miami’s notorious Pork and Bean Projects. All her life, Hope has dreamed of becoming a lawyer and one day helping her people out of ghetto oppression.

By some uncanny fate, Hope meets the handsome thug, Life, in the midst of his desperate attempts to elude a massive police manhunt. Their brief encounter leads to a liaison of lust and passion, but with vast differences they soon part ways.

Years later, Hope and Life meet again on opposite sides of a courtroom. Life, one of the biggest drug kingpins in the United States, is on trial for his life. On the other side of the courtroom is Assistant US District Attorney Hope Evans, who is holding a deep, dark secret. The infamous kingpin, Life, is the father of her child.

Life is the ultimate tale of murder, sex, drugs and betrayal.

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