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Detroit Street Gang

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  • Bluewater

  • Paru le : 25/09/2012
Dawg, Blade, Horse, and Gadget, were four, small-time, neighborhood, street thugs, who found each other and decide to form a gang, but hardened criminals... > Lire la suite
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Dawg, Blade, Horse, and Gadget, were four, small-time, neighborhood, street thugs, who found each other and decide to form a gang, but hardened criminals they weren't. Weren't, that is, until they tried their hands at car jacking, which led to a guilt ridden, rape, of an innocent young woman, and then an, amateurish, failed attempt, at robbing a liquor store while nearly getting caught by popo. From then on they tried bigger crimes, while failing at most.
Between their inept attempts at criminal activity, Blade, Horse, and Gadget partied with Dawg's sister, Samantha, or Sam for short, who was a strung out crack addict, and who didn't want to trick on the streets, while preferring to date the gang members. Dawg had no control over his sister, and stayed out of her way. Actually, he knew that no matter what, she was going to trick to get dope money, and preferred she date the gang members rather than risk injury on the streets.
Dawg, the oldest and the leader, managed to keep them out of drug distribution, fearing the consequences of one of them getting caught, and ratting out the rest. Because he witnessed what drugs had done to his older and only sister, Sam, he enforced his resolve with an iron hand. But little did Dawg know that he would become a murderer by killing a rock-slinger who was attempting to collect on a dope bill by violently raping his sister.
The killing of the belligerent dope pusher leads to a drive-by shooting, a high-speed car chase through the streets of Detroit, and the death of an innocent individual. Dawg's refusal to get rid of the murder weapon, and while attempting to use it in defense of one of his gang's members, who was involved in a drive-by shooting after a rowdy house party, would inevitably leads to the arrest of all.
If you like the Donald Goines style of writing, you'll love this story.

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  • Date de parution : 25/09/2012
  • Editeur : Bluewater
  • ISBN : 978-1-301-77200-1
  • EAN : 9781301772001
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Marsell Morris

Marsell was born in Detroit Michigan in the year of. well, a good while ago. After graduating from Cass Technical High School, Marsell went to work for the Chrysler Corporation as a conveyor loader. Shortly after beginning his employment with Chrysler, he married, and fathered three children. Thirty-one years later, and after having gained the position of production supervisor, he retired at fifty.
After retiring, he began playing golf everyday and all day. Having lowered his handicap to near scratch, and winning a tournament at even par, and behind a debilitating injury, he was unable to continue playing. He had a lot of free time on his hands, whereupon, he took up writing as a hobby and time killer and discovered he had talent for spinning a yarn. After pounding out eleven urban fictions, covering everything from drug use, prostitution, gang crime, murder, and romance/erotica, and having always been a science fiction fan from his teenage years, he thought he'd try his hand at writing a Sci-Fi tail, which culminated in his first work "Alien Plot - First Contact" now retitled "Alien Offensive - Nanobot Storm" and its four sequels, and which, at one time before he ran into problems with its publisher, was considered good fodder for production as a movie, not because he is such a great writer, but because of its unique, previously unexplored, plot.
He still lives in Detroit, and being a compulsive writer, he spends most of his time wearing out his fourth keyboard replacement, while pursuing what he loves doing - writing more tails with unique story lines.
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