The Street Life Series: Is It Suicide or Murder?

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Kevin M. Weeks ISBN: 9781462824007
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 12, 2006
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Kevin M. Weeks
ISBN: 9781462824007
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 12, 2006
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Kevin M. Weeks introduces a new series of steamy, suspenseful, and realistic drama from the streets. In the novel, Teco Jackson joins the Strictly Business (SB) Crew and gets the alias Homicide from the SB Crew boss, Mujaheed Bashi Fiten. When Bashi promotes Homicide to be his right hand man, Homicide gets into a major power struggle with the only female and toughest SB Crew member, Gail Indigo Que, a.k.a. GQ. Living an eventful life from cars, women, and money seemed promising for Homicide until there is a major take down. After getting out of jail, Homicides mission is to find out where Bashi disappeared. Back on the streets of Philly, Homicide hears lots of talk about Bashis whereabouts and the names of those who are involved. Will Homicide and GQ set aside their differences to discover the truth? Now Homicide is on a binge to find who snatched up his boss and to pay them back in a way that no one would ever think. The Street Life, is it suicide or murder?

Book Review

"The Street Life Series: Is It Suicide or Murder? is a very strong debut novel in the urban fiction genre. The plot was engaging, and the pacing was well suited to a novel of this type. The dialogue came off as very convincing, and did a good job propelling the story. The author (Kevin M. Weeks) has a very accessible prose style, which makes the book just plain fun to read. Weeks successfully conveys a sense of realism necessary for a convincing genre novel, through both dialogue and narrative. He excels at combining dialogue and descriptive passages, and keeps the story moving along nicely. The novel will be enjoyable to a wide audience."
Reviewer: Writers Digest 15th Annual Self-Published Book Awards

"...if you enjoy old school street fiction full of action and a main character that you like ... check out The Street Life Series..."
Reviewer: Daniel Marcou, Librarian and Founder of StreetFiction.org

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Kevin M. Weeks introduces a new series of steamy, suspenseful, and realistic drama from the streets. In the novel, Teco Jackson joins the Strictly Business (SB) Crew and gets the alias Homicide from the SB Crew boss, Mujaheed Bashi Fiten. When Bashi promotes Homicide to be his right hand man, Homicide gets into a major power struggle with the only female and toughest SB Crew member, Gail Indigo Que, a.k.a. GQ. Living an eventful life from cars, women, and money seemed promising for Homicide until there is a major take down. After getting out of jail, Homicides mission is to find out where Bashi disappeared. Back on the streets of Philly, Homicide hears lots of talk about Bashis whereabouts and the names of those who are involved. Will Homicide and GQ set aside their differences to discover the truth? Now Homicide is on a binge to find who snatched up his boss and to pay them back in a way that no one would ever think. The Street Life, is it suicide or murder?

Book Review

"The Street Life Series: Is It Suicide or Murder? is a very strong debut novel in the urban fiction genre. The plot was engaging, and the pacing was well suited to a novel of this type. The dialogue came off as very convincing, and did a good job propelling the story. The author (Kevin M. Weeks) has a very accessible prose style, which makes the book just plain fun to read. Weeks successfully conveys a sense of realism necessary for a convincing genre novel, through both dialogue and narrative. He excels at combining dialogue and descriptive passages, and keeps the story moving along nicely. The novel will be enjoyable to a wide audience."
Reviewer: Writers Digest 15th Annual Self-Published Book Awards

"...if you enjoy old school street fiction full of action and a main character that you like ... check out The Street Life Series..."
Reviewer: Daniel Marcou, Librarian and Founder of StreetFiction.org

Always do what you always did; and you will always get what you always got. -Anonymous

Or Buy From Your Online Bookstore of Choice: Barnes and Noble Amazon Ink Slingers Online Books-A-Million The Book Depository (UK) eCampus.com Target Walmart C&B Books Distribution CushCity.com

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