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Review by:
Lynn Hallbrooks
on Aug. 21, 2012 :
Rich Kid and his "family of street warriors" suffer losses and gains both in members and in business.
Disclosure: Ristrict Publishing & Co allowed me the opportunity to read this book after I commented that I like crime fiction. After reading some of it, I discovered it was different than other crime fiction books I've read. You see, the view point is from the members of the "family" as opposed to law enforcement. Due to this fact, there is mention of drugs; sexual situations; violent acts, and coarse language throughout the story.
The characters and dialogue used are believable. The action is well paced. Despite my unease in reading this type of book, the ending left me wanting to read the next book in the series.
(reviewed the day of purchase)