Somethin' to Think About

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Damon R. Green ISBN: 9781440175862
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 15, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Damon R. Green
ISBN: 9781440175862
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 15, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Somethin to Think About by Damon R Green is a bold novel that separates itself from the rest by its intoxicating allure. This prolific writer, whose street credibility speaks volumes, has created a novel that has it all: fame, fortune and power. These things make life magnificent, but they come with a price. Too often, the actual costs exceeds the worth and sacrifice needed to get them. You have to confront the faces of betrayal, death and the stark reality that you could spend the rest of your life in prison. Realizing this can be devastating. Its a game where there is plenty to lose and few win. Its a game where todays gangstas become tomorrows rats and yesterdays love of your life becomes tomorrows betrayal. Your right hand man that you unconsciously treated better than your own blood transforms into your archenemy! In this tale, Damon R. Green take the reader on a journey of twist and turns, which will leave readers, men, women and children alike, with Somethin to Think About. Youll fine every element of the streets, both past and current; exist in the depths of these pages. After experiencing this novel, if you find yourself thinking that Momma never said that life would be so rough, you wont be able to say that Damon R. Green didnt tell you.

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Somethin to Think About by Damon R Green is a bold novel that separates itself from the rest by its intoxicating allure. This prolific writer, whose street credibility speaks volumes, has created a novel that has it all: fame, fortune and power. These things make life magnificent, but they come with a price. Too often, the actual costs exceeds the worth and sacrifice needed to get them. You have to confront the faces of betrayal, death and the stark reality that you could spend the rest of your life in prison. Realizing this can be devastating. Its a game where there is plenty to lose and few win. Its a game where todays gangstas become tomorrows rats and yesterdays love of your life becomes tomorrows betrayal. Your right hand man that you unconsciously treated better than your own blood transforms into your archenemy! In this tale, Damon R. Green take the reader on a journey of twist and turns, which will leave readers, men, women and children alike, with Somethin to Think About. Youll fine every element of the streets, both past and current; exist in the depths of these pages. After experiencing this novel, if you find yourself thinking that Momma never said that life would be so rough, you wont be able to say that Damon R. Green didnt tell you.

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