Author: Trayvon Jackson
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
South Florida's most powerful drug lord Haitian Black has never been one to give in to paranoia. He fears no man. Even in the dope game, which he dominates. Black is head of the snake to the notorious Haitian Mafia. A deadly, vicious, well-armed and well-manned drug syndicate that is responsible for moving large quantities of weight throughout the state. Like any good underworld Kingpin though Black has enemies. One in particular goes by the name Haitian Polo. A high ranking member of the infamous Zo'pound gang. What Zo'pound lacks in manpower and reach, they make up for with a high level of extreme violence that they reign down upon their most hated enemies. One day when Black and his organization come under attack he instantly suspects Polo. As Black plots a swift response it starts to become clear that Polo isn't the mastermind behind the hits. A new player has arrived on the scene. Will Black be able to shift his focus from Polo in time to defeat this deadly new enemy?
Bloody Mayhem Down South
Author: Trayvon Jackson
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
South Florida's most powerful drug lord Haitian Black has never been one to give in to paranoia. He fears no man. Even in the dope game, which he dominates. Black is head of the snake to the notorious Haitian Mafia. A deadly, vicious, well-armed and well-manned drug syndicate that is responsible for moving large quantities of weight throughout the state. Like any good underworld Kingpin though Black has enemies. One in particular goes by the name Haitian Polo. A high ranking member of the infamous Zo'pound gang. What Zo'pound lacks in manpower and reach, they make up for with a high level of extreme violence that they reign down upon their most hated enemies. One day when Black and his organization come under attack he instantly suspects Polo. As Black plots a swift response it starts to become clear that Polo isn't the mastermind behind the hits. A new player has arrived on the scene. Will Black be able to shift his focus from Polo in time to defeat this deadly new enemy?
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
South Florida's most powerful drug lord Haitian Black has never been one to give in to paranoia. He fears no man. Even in the dope game, which he dominates. Black is head of the snake to the notorious Haitian Mafia. A deadly, vicious, well-armed and well-manned drug syndicate that is responsible for moving large quantities of weight throughout the state. Like any good underworld Kingpin though Black has enemies. One in particular goes by the name Haitian Polo. A high ranking member of the infamous Zo'pound gang. What Zo'pound lacks in manpower and reach, they make up for with a high level of extreme violence that they reign down upon their most hated enemies. One day when Black and his organization come under attack he instantly suspects Polo. As Black plots a swift response it starts to become clear that Polo isn't the mastermind behind the hits. A new player has arrived on the scene. Will Black be able to shift his focus from Polo in time to defeat this deadly new enemy?
Bloody Mayhem Down South 2
Author: Trayvon Jackson
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The new player in town and Haitian Black's enemy, has finally been revealed. Real... is his name, and Black's focus on his main rival Haitian Polo has allowed this young upstart to snatch most of Black's South Florida drug empire right out from under him. Black isn't going to go quietly into the night however. Piece by piece, day by day. He plots his course for vengeance. To reacquire the top spot. Something made possible by the backing of a few men still loyal to him. But just as Black is about to move phase one of his plan into action. The ultra-violent Real bodies an FBI agent. An act which complicates the FBI's mission to bring down both underworld figures. Now they too must recalibrate their efforts. Despite the local FBI director being incensed at the brutal murder of one of his best and most trusted agents. As Real basks in his ever-growing street cred, he's suddenly blindsided by a shocking act of deception. One that shakes his confidence and focus to its core. This might be just the opening that Haitian Black needs to reclaim what's his. While the FEDS could seize upon this opportunity to finally apprehend the pair of deadly criminals.
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
The new player in town and Haitian Black's enemy, has finally been revealed. Real... is his name, and Black's focus on his main rival Haitian Polo has allowed this young upstart to snatch most of Black's South Florida drug empire right out from under him. Black isn't going to go quietly into the night however. Piece by piece, day by day. He plots his course for vengeance. To reacquire the top spot. Something made possible by the backing of a few men still loyal to him. But just as Black is about to move phase one of his plan into action. The ultra-violent Real bodies an FBI agent. An act which complicates the FBI's mission to bring down both underworld figures. Now they too must recalibrate their efforts. Despite the local FBI director being incensed at the brutal murder of one of his best and most trusted agents. As Real basks in his ever-growing street cred, he's suddenly blindsided by a shocking act of deception. One that shakes his confidence and focus to its core. This might be just the opening that Haitian Black needs to reclaim what's his. While the FEDS could seize upon this opportunity to finally apprehend the pair of deadly criminals.
Bloody Mayhem Down South
Author: Jackson Trayvon
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN: 9781943686407
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
South Florida drug lord Haitian Black fears no man, but has enemies, including Haitian Polo.
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN: 9781943686407
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
South Florida drug lord Haitian Black fears no man, but has enemies, including Haitian Polo.
Bloody Mayhem Down South
Author: Trayvon Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781370575541
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781370575541
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Kings of the Night
Author: Warren Holloway
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN: 1947340700
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Ex-marines, turned local police officers, are still chasing the war rush, they got in combat. Now applying their skills to take down king pins and criminals, in cities and States outside of their own, to appease their craving for adrenaline rush. However, in the midst of their night time secret life, a undercover drug task force detective was killed. As marines never wanting to compromise, they continued on with their night sprees, that took the life of female bystander and inspiring model. What they didn't know, she's the sister of Mexico's most notorious and violent cartel boss, who vowed to avenge his sister's death, by any means. At the same time, the F. B. I. is also closing in on this organized ring of crime, that interfered with their investigations of these king pins and criminals. Forcing these trained Marines to improvise, in order to survive and prevail from this tortuous and deadly situation.
Publisher: Good2go Publishing
ISBN: 1947340700
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Ex-marines, turned local police officers, are still chasing the war rush, they got in combat. Now applying their skills to take down king pins and criminals, in cities and States outside of their own, to appease their craving for adrenaline rush. However, in the midst of their night time secret life, a undercover drug task force detective was killed. As marines never wanting to compromise, they continued on with their night sprees, that took the life of female bystander and inspiring model. What they didn't know, she's the sister of Mexico's most notorious and violent cartel boss, who vowed to avenge his sister's death, by any means. At the same time, the F. B. I. is also closing in on this organized ring of crime, that interfered with their investigations of these king pins and criminals. Forcing these trained Marines to improvise, in order to survive and prevail from this tortuous and deadly situation.
The Grim Reaper
Author: Bernard Knight
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671029673
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
May 1195, and Sir John de Wolfe is faced with a strange series of serial murders, which begins with the suffocation of a Jewish money-lender and proceeds through that of a London harlot, a dissolute priest and a burgess suspected of abusing young boys. The common factor is that an appropriate Biblical text is left at each murder scene, the mode of which reflects the alleged sin of the victim. This means that a literate and Bible-learned killer is involved - which, in an age where only 1% of the population can read or write - can only be a priest. There are at least twenty-five parish churches in Exeter, so the killer could be any one of more than a hundred clerics. Crowner John sets about to discover the identity of the homicidal priest.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0671029673
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
May 1195, and Sir John de Wolfe is faced with a strange series of serial murders, which begins with the suffocation of a Jewish money-lender and proceeds through that of a London harlot, a dissolute priest and a burgess suspected of abusing young boys. The common factor is that an appropriate Biblical text is left at each murder scene, the mode of which reflects the alleged sin of the victim. This means that a literate and Bible-learned killer is involved - which, in an age where only 1% of the population can read or write - can only be a priest. There are at least twenty-five parish churches in Exeter, so the killer could be any one of more than a hundred clerics. Crowner John sets about to discover the identity of the homicidal priest.
The Long Road?s End
Author: Ian McLaren
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456866664
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1037
Book Description
An infamous drug baron is tortured before being coldly executed in his London home. The body of a drug dealer who appears to have met a similar fate is found in the dark waters of Loch Ness. As more bodies are found, Detective Superintendent Jock Anderson of Inverness CID fears that he is hunting a calculating serial killer; but although he is suspicious that perhaps more than one murderer is at work there are few clues few leads to follow until Jock is provided with some unusual assistance from a novel source.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456866664
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1037
Book Description
An infamous drug baron is tortured before being coldly executed in his London home. The body of a drug dealer who appears to have met a similar fate is found in the dark waters of Loch Ness. As more bodies are found, Detective Superintendent Jock Anderson of Inverness CID fears that he is hunting a calculating serial killer; but although he is suspicious that perhaps more than one murderer is at work there are few clues few leads to follow until Jock is provided with some unusual assistance from a novel source.
True South
Author: Jon Else
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101980931
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
“[TRUE SOUTH] does several things at once. On one level, it’s a biography . . . On another, it’s a lucid recap of many of the signal events of the civil rights movement . . . A warm and intelligent book.”—The New York Times “No one is better suited to write this moving account of perhaps the greatest American documentary series ever made. . . . [Else] tells the story with the compassion and eloquence it deserves.”—Adam Hochschild, author of KING LEOPOLD’S GHOST, BURY THE CHAINS, and TO END ALL WARS The inside story of Eyes on the Prize, one of the most important and influential TV shows in history. Published on the 30th anniversary of the initial broadcast, which reached 100 million viewers. Henry Hampton’s 1987 landmark multipart television series, Eyes on the Prize, an eloquent, plainspoken chronicle of the civil rights movement, is now the classic narrative of that history. Before Hampton, the movement’s history had been written or filmed by whites and weighted heavily toward Dr. King’s telegenic leadership. Eyes on the Prize told the story from the point of view of ordinary people inside the civil rights movement. Hampton shifted the focus from victimization to strength, from white saviors to black courage. He recovered and permanently fixed the images we now all remember (but had been lost at the time)—Selma and Montgomery, pickets and fire hoses, ballot boxes and mass meetings. Jon Else was Hampton’s series producer and his moving book focuses on the tumultuous eighteen months in 1985 and 1986 when Eyes on the Prize was finally created. It’s a point where many wires cross: the new telling of African American history, the complex mechanics of documentary making, the rise of social justice film, and the politics of television. And because Else, like Hampton and many of the key staffers, was himself a veteran of the movement, his book braids together battle tales from their own experiences as civil rights workers in the south in the 1960s. Hampton was not afraid to show the movement’s raw realities: conflicts between secular and religious leaders, the shift toward black power and armed black resistance in the face of savage white violence. It is all on the screen, and the fight to get it all into the films was at times as ferocious as the history being depicted. Henry Hampton utterly changed the way social history is told, taught, and remembered today.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101980931
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
“[TRUE SOUTH] does several things at once. On one level, it’s a biography . . . On another, it’s a lucid recap of many of the signal events of the civil rights movement . . . A warm and intelligent book.”—The New York Times “No one is better suited to write this moving account of perhaps the greatest American documentary series ever made. . . . [Else] tells the story with the compassion and eloquence it deserves.”—Adam Hochschild, author of KING LEOPOLD’S GHOST, BURY THE CHAINS, and TO END ALL WARS The inside story of Eyes on the Prize, one of the most important and influential TV shows in history. Published on the 30th anniversary of the initial broadcast, which reached 100 million viewers. Henry Hampton’s 1987 landmark multipart television series, Eyes on the Prize, an eloquent, plainspoken chronicle of the civil rights movement, is now the classic narrative of that history. Before Hampton, the movement’s history had been written or filmed by whites and weighted heavily toward Dr. King’s telegenic leadership. Eyes on the Prize told the story from the point of view of ordinary people inside the civil rights movement. Hampton shifted the focus from victimization to strength, from white saviors to black courage. He recovered and permanently fixed the images we now all remember (but had been lost at the time)—Selma and Montgomery, pickets and fire hoses, ballot boxes and mass meetings. Jon Else was Hampton’s series producer and his moving book focuses on the tumultuous eighteen months in 1985 and 1986 when Eyes on the Prize was finally created. It’s a point where many wires cross: the new telling of African American history, the complex mechanics of documentary making, the rise of social justice film, and the politics of television. And because Else, like Hampton and many of the key staffers, was himself a veteran of the movement, his book braids together battle tales from their own experiences as civil rights workers in the south in the 1960s. Hampton was not afraid to show the movement’s raw realities: conflicts between secular and religious leaders, the shift toward black power and armed black resistance in the face of savage white violence. It is all on the screen, and the fight to get it all into the films was at times as ferocious as the history being depicted. Henry Hampton utterly changed the way social history is told, taught, and remembered today.
The Deep End of South Park
Author: Leslie Stratyner
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786453338
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
No American television show of the past decade has been vilified as has Comedy Central's South Park. This is the show that has featured, in turn, a nine-year-old boy enmeshed in an affair with Ben Affleck, a maniacal Mel Gibson smearing feces everywhere, and the misadventures of Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo, a talking, bouncing, singing piece of poop. While it's not always an exercise in good taste, South Park is a socially significant satire that has also devoted entire episodes to interpretations of Great Expectations, Ken Burns' Civil War, and Hamlet. This volume explores the popularity and cultural relevance of South Park and its place as an artistically and politically worthy satire.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786453338
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
No American television show of the past decade has been vilified as has Comedy Central's South Park. This is the show that has featured, in turn, a nine-year-old boy enmeshed in an affair with Ben Affleck, a maniacal Mel Gibson smearing feces everywhere, and the misadventures of Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo, a talking, bouncing, singing piece of poop. While it's not always an exercise in good taste, South Park is a socially significant satire that has also devoted entire episodes to interpretations of Great Expectations, Ken Burns' Civil War, and Hamlet. This volume explores the popularity and cultural relevance of South Park and its place as an artistically and politically worthy satire.
The Devil's Breath
Author: Larry Johns
Publisher: Larry Johns
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
A return to the hellish, blood-soaked cauldron of Central Africa is nowhere on world-weary mercenary soldier Martin Palmer's wish list. But when the prize - at least for someone else - exceeds six figures, personal preferences don't enter the equation. And it is not just the numbers; a refusal to cooperate would mean arrest and trial for a murder he probably did commit.
Publisher: Larry Johns
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
A return to the hellish, blood-soaked cauldron of Central Africa is nowhere on world-weary mercenary soldier Martin Palmer's wish list. But when the prize - at least for someone else - exceeds six figures, personal preferences don't enter the equation. And it is not just the numbers; a refusal to cooperate would mean arrest and trial for a murder he probably did commit.