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After the tragic and bloody end to the Cartel’s reign, Carter is forced into isolation to evade the law. With his wife, Miamor, facing federal charges and his dear brother six feet under, Carter has never been more alone. His empire is at his feet, and he has no idea how to rebuild his kingdom. The only thing that is certain is that he has to stay out of the way and off the radar of the feds until he can figure out how to get his lady out of prison.
Miamor’s freedom is guaranteed―provided Carter help create and distribute a drug that will take the streets by storm. Rubbing elbows with the most notorious, ruthless leaders of the underworld will get him what he wants. But can he win at their game of murder and money?
Ashley & JaQuavis are the New York Times bestselling duo responsible for the popular Cartel series. They live in Flint, Michigan, where they are working on future projects.
L. Steven Taylor is a New York actor who has played on Broadway as both Mufasa and Scar in Disney’s The Lion King. In addition to being very active in the commercial and voice-over world, working for such names as McDonalds, Bounty, Burger King, and Nickelodeon, he is also an avid spoken-word artist—penning his own spoken-word series: Perspective. He can also be seen on television in Madam Secretary, Elementary, Person of Interest, and The Electric Company.
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“The action is almost nonstop with (a near spoiler here) several heartbreaking scenes. Pay attention to the cliff-hanging ending. You can almost hear an announcer say, ‘Wait, there’s more!’”
“An excellent, exciting read for newcomers, longtime Cartel followers, and all urban-lit fans.”
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