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The Criminals - Book I

Autor Bruce Wilson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 2014
The Criminals - Book I: A Time to Sow is the first book of a thrilling new action-packed series. Orion Jackson is the criminally brilliant convict who spearheads the BGO, otherwise known as the Black Gansta Organization. He teams up with his homeboy, Corey Jones, to build the nest of his empire, with one twig at a time. But Orion is bogged down with a personal vendetta that he wants to resolve with three ruthless convicts who sexually assaulted him while he was in prison. He vigorously pursues his objectives of eliminating them, one soul at a time, to bring closure to this degrading memory that plagued his life. While pursuing his vendetta, Orion finds himself caught up in another conflict with deadly skirmishes with one of the most formidable underworld organizations in the country. With the fire burning on both ends of the candle, Orion faces the challenges of keeping his organization afloat, even as he desperately fights for his own survival. "I couldn't put the book down...I'm not kidding, the reading is so intense" - Kizzy McKenny, Administrative Coordinator Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/BruceWilson
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ISBN-13: 9781625167286
ISBN-10: 1625167288
Pagini: 550
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LL

Notă biografică

Bruce Wilson is a writer, historian and educator living in Silver City, New Mexico. He is a graduate of California State University-Fullerton and Western New Mexico University where he currently teaches American History. He is a contributing author to the anthology Bug Tales by Paul Klebahn and Gabriella Jacobs and his story "Raven's Nest" received an Honorable Mention in the Desert Exposure 2015 Annual Writing Contest. Recalling the stories his father used to tell, one tale in particular kept popping up in his thoughts, so Wilson traveled to Kentucky to do some research on his family heritage and discovered the actual events of the story. Last year, he returned to the home of his ancestors in Kentucky and walked the country roads and trudged through the rows of the tobacco fields. Unable to get the story out of his mind, he turned the event into a novel-Death in the Black Patch.