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Dorian Sykes

    The Good Life Part 3
    The Good Life Part 2
    The Good Life
    • The Good Life

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      1988 is the era, Detroit is the scene, and crack is the movement. It's a time when young black men can become self-made millionaires seemingly overnight by selling dope. The crack era has become to Blacks what Prohibition was to the Italians--a time to get over! It's a time that inspires generations of street dreamz...Fresh out of high school, young Wink has but one thing on his mind--rollin' fresh. Infatuated by all the trappings of the game, Wink and his B-boy crew jump headfirst into the ills of the drug trade, determined to taste the good life. As they pay their dues and the unforgiving streets harden their hearts, they learn that all dreams aren't worth livin', and nothing lasts forever, not even friendship.

      The Good Life
    • The Good Life Part 2

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Wink takes us along for a shotgun ride to the top of the underworld—the money, the fast cars, the power . . . and the demise. In these closing chapters, the game throws everything it has to offer at Wink. Will he survive the treachery and betrayal, the addiction, and the lure of fast money? Or will Wink plan his own ending? As soon as he graduated high school, Wink jumped head first into the drug game. He hardened his heart and did whatever he had to in order to rise through the ranks. In The Re-Up, Wink takes things to the next level. His father plugs him in with a cocaine pipeline from prison. Soon, Wink is at the top of his game, handling enough cocaine to supply the entire Midwest. But he will learn, just as hustlers before him have, that every run has its end.

      The Good Life Part 2
    • Wink was a drug dealer with a thirst for the good life and a drive to succeed. Now that he is no longer on the streets, is his son headed along the same path? All his life, young Saw has had to listen to his moms tell him how much he looks like and acts like Wink, the man she claims is his father. Wink is a hood legend who ran the city in the late eighties and early nineties. Saw’s mother is convinced that he will end up in a cell beside his father and grandfather, who are both doing life in the feds. Saw never met Wink, who’s been in prison for twenty years, but even if he weren’t locked up, there’s no guarantee he would act like a father to Saw. The only proof of paternity that Saw has is his mother’s own word, which is questionable. As far as Saw is concerned, the streets that raised him are his daddy, and the only resemblance he shares with the notorious Wink is his thirst for the good life. Welcome to a new generation…

      The Good Life Part 3