15th District Chronicles Of The 19124

Fiction & Literature, African American
Cover of the book 15th District Chronicles Of The 19124 by Wali Akindele, Andrew Jones, Prolific Concept Productions
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Author: Wali Akindele, Andrew Jones ISBN: 9780991388417
Publisher: Prolific Concept Productions Publication: February 24, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wali Akindele, Andrew Jones
ISBN: 9780991388417
Publisher: Prolific Concept Productions
Publication: February 24, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
Maurice “Reese” Brown is a man who lives by the code of the streets. The indoctrination was embedded in him throughout his upbringing in the mean streets of North Philadelphia. When Reese is faced with a proposition to break new ground and make more money than he has ever seen. The bright idea all stems from the calculating mind of his old head and mentor Mike, who sets up shop in Frankford fiercely taking the neighborhood by storm. Accompanied with childhood friend Slim, their movement faces an abrupt stop when Reese suddenly goes to jail for a murder that he didn’t commit. With blood on Mike’s hands and Slim in a fresh grave, Mike put his brain power to work creating a small empire for Reese to return home to. Upon Reese’s release from prison he has a new alliance and plans to make back what he has lost all while trying to please his baby mother and wifey of twenty years, Kita, and his nearly grown daughter, Monica. Slim is resurrected through his son Rell, who is running with the same crew as his father, stepping into his shoes. Be prepared to embark on journey of drugs, sex, treachery, friendship, betrayal and murder all diligently existing in the 15th District, Chronicles of the 19124.
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Maurice “Reese” Brown is a man who lives by the code of the streets. The indoctrination was embedded in him throughout his upbringing in the mean streets of North Philadelphia. When Reese is faced with a proposition to break new ground and make more money than he has ever seen. The bright idea all stems from the calculating mind of his old head and mentor Mike, who sets up shop in Frankford fiercely taking the neighborhood by storm. Accompanied with childhood friend Slim, their movement faces an abrupt stop when Reese suddenly goes to jail for a murder that he didn’t commit. With blood on Mike’s hands and Slim in a fresh grave, Mike put his brain power to work creating a small empire for Reese to return home to. Upon Reese’s release from prison he has a new alliance and plans to make back what he has lost all while trying to please his baby mother and wifey of twenty years, Kita, and his nearly grown daughter, Monica. Slim is resurrected through his son Rell, who is running with the same crew as his father, stepping into his shoes. Be prepared to embark on journey of drugs, sex, treachery, friendship, betrayal and murder all diligently existing in the 15th District, Chronicles of the 19124.

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