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Wahida Clark Presents: Enemy Bloodline

By: Umar Quadeer
Narrated by: Mark A. Neely
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Son of a black gangster and an Italian mother with ties to a high profile mobster, the deadly mixture allows Spaz to become the most ruthless gangster in the City of Brotherly Love. What starts off as a plot to move his mother out of the lethal streets of North Philly, turns into a multi-million dollar drug enterprise. With his mafia drug supplier, Sticky Scilionni in his right ear, and the leader of the Black Boss Family, Kareem in his left ear, who can Spaz trust once he becomes a threat to the very street mentors that have trained him? His life takes on a ferocious transformation as he rises in power and becomes the gatekeeper of the hood between warring families.

©2014 Wahida CLark Presents Publishing (P)2014 Wahida Clark Presents Publishing
African American Romance Suspense Urban City Mafia Fiction

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