Dope Boyz: The Legend of Gee Gee
The Legend of Gee Gee is a tale about a young man whose family is the rulers of the drug trade in Jacksonville Florida, in Duval County. Michael Deas the main character along with his cousin and neighborhood friends, work to make a way on their own. While fighting through the police and other drug dealers to make their way atop the drug world."
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Dope Boyz: The Legend of Gee Gee
The Legend of Gee Gee is a tale about a young man whose family is the rulers of the drug trade in Jacksonville Florida, in Duval County. Michael Deas the main character along with his cousin and neighborhood friends, work to make a way on their own. While fighting through the police and other drug dealers to make their way atop the drug world."
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Dope Boyz: The Legend of Gee Gee

Dope Boyz: The Legend of Gee Gee

by David Lamar Deas
Dope Boyz: The Legend of Gee Gee

Dope Boyz: The Legend of Gee Gee

by David Lamar Deas

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Overview

The Legend of Gee Gee is a tale about a young man whose family is the rulers of the drug trade in Jacksonville Florida, in Duval County. Michael Deas the main character along with his cousin and neighborhood friends, work to make a way on their own. While fighting through the police and other drug dealers to make their way atop the drug world."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161917480
Publisher: David Lamar Deas
Publication date: 10/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 293 KB

About the Author

David Lamar Deas is naive of Jacksonville Florida. He is a husband and a father. He has been a writer since 2007. He has published 4 books “The Intimacy of Jesus.” “Couguars in Demand.” “Duval.” “The Life of The Black Rose.” He is 38 years old. And plans on making writing his career. He is a lover of action; drama; and romance. Writes Poetry, novels, and movie scripts. Nothing he can’t write.
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