Gangsta Boos

Gangsta Boos
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-13 : 9781532053535
ISBN-10 : 1532053533
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Book Synopsis Gangsta Boos by : Latoya Jamara Jackson

Download or read book Gangsta Boos written by Latoya Jamara Jackson and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2018-07-27 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the time they were introduced as little girls, Tee-Baby and India have stuck to each other like glue while nurturing dreams of going to college and becoming lawyers. Their lives seem to be in perfect order, until they make it to high school and are introduced to Cino, the captain of the football team. When his brother, Twon, is murdered by his Mexican drug connection, Cino sets down a dark path that eventually leads the girls to meet Shawnee and La-La, Twons two female hitters. Soon, Tee-Baby and India are fully immersed in a street life fueled by drugs and murder. Although they are beautiful young women, they are gangstas in the making. After the four transform into cold-blooded, heartless murderers who will kill anyone who gets in their way, they decide to avenge Twons death by taking over all of his operations and eliminating those responsible for his murder. Now only time will tell who will live to tell about the perilous mission and who will make the ultimate sacrifice. In this urban tale of drugs, crime, love, and loss, four women must each decide whether to give up a dangerous game or live an evil, corrupt street life forever.


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