Black on Black

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Author: Dennis Smith ISBN: 9780991329823
Publisher: Lions Quarter Publishing Publication: December 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dennis Smith
ISBN: 9780991329823
Publisher: Lions Quarter Publishing
Publication: December 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Theft. Deceit. Murder. All in the name of God.

Black on Black is a story set on Chicago’s deadly streets, where it seems every day, every time we open a newspaper or turn on the news, another child has been hit by a random gang bullet.

Black on Black is the story of Porsche, daughter of church pastor James Williams—everybody calls him “Pastor James.” She’s young, idealistic, and dedicated to serving the children of Chicago’s troubled South Side. When gang violence hits close to home, she swears no more of her “children” will fall to street violence.
But it won’t be easy—in fact it’ll be downright deadly, as Porsche, Pastor James, and the other people of good heart at the Urban Community Church must face the evil rooted in the very heart of their community—that has taken root in the Church itself!
And not all of them will survive the encounter.

Mother Bell is a woman with a dark past who has managed to win the trust of Pastor James and the Church elders to become the Church accountant and Pastor James’ assistant. She has learned of a long-forgotten purchase of land by Pastor James and his wife in the Chicago Loop for the Church years ago when it was near worthless, that has since become worth millions.
And everyone will soon have reason to regret the faith they have placed in “Mother Bell.”

Bishopis the Church’s bus driver and mechanic for its small fleet of vehicles; he is also “Mother Bell’s” lackey. He also has affections for Porsche that go beyond anything you’d call “proper” or even “healthy.”

Big Real is a successful entrepreneur and civic leader. He is also a notorious criminal Kingpin that has somehow avoided serious jail time.

Gutter and Trouble are incestuous, sexually omnivorous half-brothers, murderous street thugs, psychotic hit men. When “Big Real” wants to eliminate the competition, he calls them in.

The Kat in the Hat is a humble street vendor working the Church’s neighborhood. The very day the Church is rocked by a sex abuse scandal, he recognizes “Mother Bell” from his own past. That recognition may cost him his life.

And of course, we have a love story (of sorts): Craig and Layla, two teens in the Urban Community Church youth program.
But in the ghetto young love often has life-destroying consequences—and even if they avoid the pitfalls of becoming parents too soon, will the violent streets allow them the luxury of a future to wait for?

Chicago Police Detectives Warren Andrews and Anne Belinsky have the thankless job of bringing some Law and Order to these streets; but does the Street have its own brand of rough justice?

And a whole community of others, black, white, and other, young and old, rich and poor, good and bad, trying to get through their lives as best they can.

Because bullets don’t discriminate.

Features ten original songs from a 22-song original soundtrack by the author!

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Theft. Deceit. Murder. All in the name of God.

Black on Black is a story set on Chicago’s deadly streets, where it seems every day, every time we open a newspaper or turn on the news, another child has been hit by a random gang bullet.

Black on Black is the story of Porsche, daughter of church pastor James Williams—everybody calls him “Pastor James.” She’s young, idealistic, and dedicated to serving the children of Chicago’s troubled South Side. When gang violence hits close to home, she swears no more of her “children” will fall to street violence.
But it won’t be easy—in fact it’ll be downright deadly, as Porsche, Pastor James, and the other people of good heart at the Urban Community Church must face the evil rooted in the very heart of their community—that has taken root in the Church itself!
And not all of them will survive the encounter.

Mother Bell is a woman with a dark past who has managed to win the trust of Pastor James and the Church elders to become the Church accountant and Pastor James’ assistant. She has learned of a long-forgotten purchase of land by Pastor James and his wife in the Chicago Loop for the Church years ago when it was near worthless, that has since become worth millions.
And everyone will soon have reason to regret the faith they have placed in “Mother Bell.”

Bishopis the Church’s bus driver and mechanic for its small fleet of vehicles; he is also “Mother Bell’s” lackey. He also has affections for Porsche that go beyond anything you’d call “proper” or even “healthy.”

Big Real is a successful entrepreneur and civic leader. He is also a notorious criminal Kingpin that has somehow avoided serious jail time.

Gutter and Trouble are incestuous, sexually omnivorous half-brothers, murderous street thugs, psychotic hit men. When “Big Real” wants to eliminate the competition, he calls them in.

The Kat in the Hat is a humble street vendor working the Church’s neighborhood. The very day the Church is rocked by a sex abuse scandal, he recognizes “Mother Bell” from his own past. That recognition may cost him his life.

And of course, we have a love story (of sorts): Craig and Layla, two teens in the Urban Community Church youth program.
But in the ghetto young love often has life-destroying consequences—and even if they avoid the pitfalls of becoming parents too soon, will the violent streets allow them the luxury of a future to wait for?

Chicago Police Detectives Warren Andrews and Anne Belinsky have the thankless job of bringing some Law and Order to these streets; but does the Street have its own brand of rough justice?

And a whole community of others, black, white, and other, young and old, rich and poor, good and bad, trying to get through their lives as best they can.

Because bullets don’t discriminate.

Features ten original songs from a 22-song original soundtrack by the author!

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