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Payback with Ya Life

By: Wahida Clark
Narrated by: Bessie Lee
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In the sequel to one of Wahida's most successful titles (Payback Is a Mutha), old scores are settled, and before long new tensions arise.

Still recovering from the suicide of her best friend, Shan, now pregnant by a married man, is forced to make major decisions in her life. Ready to leave the fast life behind, Shan believes a move to Detroit will help her become a stronger woman - but someone wants revenge against her brother and is willing to destroy her in the process.

Torn over his love for his sister and his desire to get back on top of the drug game, Shan's brother, Peanut, knows the danger of the streets. Old beefs become new scores and before long, a turf war is raging. With the stakes as high as they've ever been, only a few people will be left standing - and Shan is determined to be one of them.

©2008 Wahida Clark (P)2015 Hachette Audio
African American Suspense Urban Revenge City Fiction

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