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Cartel Queen

Aries Manifesto

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Cartel Queen

By: JaQuavis Coleman
Narrated by: Cary Hite
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From one of the authors of The Cartel series, there's a new branch.

On a beautiful island in the Caribbean, a woman with a checkered past has retired from a life of crime. She is now raising her son, trying to spare him from the ills that her former life provided. However, in a blink of an eye it all changes. When a wealthy tourist gets entangled with her son, it forces Aries to show who she really is and her old connections are called.

This smart and fast-paced island thriller brings out the devil that no one knows but will surely soon find out about. The mental chess game played leads up to a unique ending no one can see coming.

JaQuavis Coleman, author of The Cartel series series, starts a new branch to the family tree known as the Cartel. He manages to turn the beautiful Caribbean island into dark place with his new masterpiece...Cartel Queen.

©2023 JaQuavis Coleman (P)2023 JaQuavis Coleman
African American Mystery Suspense Island Caribbean Mafia Fiction

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