From Negroes 2 Moors to Now

My mother's name is Cocaine and my father's name is Heroin. Garrett Alton-Bey once lived by this creed, but decides to fall back from the drug game and operate a legitimate business. Once bullets come flying through the windows of his establishment, it becomes the perfect excuse to pull him back into what he knows best: the streets and the dope game. Familiar with the dangers that await him and wise enough to evade most traps, Garrett figures he can't do anything but get richer! And contrary to popular belief, he isn't going to die trying.

Meet Garrett Alton-Bey, a man who thinks he has the game all figured out. For the most part he does, but he just can't seem to get it right. Although he remains grounded by principles and remains true to a code that seems to be dying, follow Garrett as he manipulates his way through life and some deadly adventures. While snitches get snitches, beheaded and left in ditches, Garrett will discover that there is a king and it is not him. He will have to submit to someone or something, but will he understand his life lesson before it is too late?

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From Negroes 2 Moors to Now

My mother's name is Cocaine and my father's name is Heroin. Garrett Alton-Bey once lived by this creed, but decides to fall back from the drug game and operate a legitimate business. Once bullets come flying through the windows of his establishment, it becomes the perfect excuse to pull him back into what he knows best: the streets and the dope game. Familiar with the dangers that await him and wise enough to evade most traps, Garrett figures he can't do anything but get richer! And contrary to popular belief, he isn't going to die trying.

Meet Garrett Alton-Bey, a man who thinks he has the game all figured out. For the most part he does, but he just can't seem to get it right. Although he remains grounded by principles and remains true to a code that seems to be dying, follow Garrett as he manipulates his way through life and some deadly adventures. While snitches get snitches, beheaded and left in ditches, Garrett will discover that there is a king and it is not him. He will have to submit to someone or something, but will he understand his life lesson before it is too late?

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From Negroes 2 Moors to Now

From Negroes 2 Moors to Now

by Bruce J'El
From Negroes 2 Moors to Now

From Negroes 2 Moors to Now

by Bruce J'El

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My mother's name is Cocaine and my father's name is Heroin. Garrett Alton-Bey once lived by this creed, but decides to fall back from the drug game and operate a legitimate business. Once bullets come flying through the windows of his establishment, it becomes the perfect excuse to pull him back into what he knows best: the streets and the dope game. Familiar with the dangers that await him and wise enough to evade most traps, Garrett figures he can't do anything but get richer! And contrary to popular belief, he isn't going to die trying.

Meet Garrett Alton-Bey, a man who thinks he has the game all figured out. For the most part he does, but he just can't seem to get it right. Although he remains grounded by principles and remains true to a code that seems to be dying, follow Garrett as he manipulates his way through life and some deadly adventures. While snitches get snitches, beheaded and left in ditches, Garrett will discover that there is a king and it is not him. He will have to submit to someone or something, but will he understand his life lesson before it is too late?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045303453
Publisher: Bruce J'El
Publication date: 08/23/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 268 KB

About the Author

About the Author

Bruce J'El is committed to delivering riveting depictions of gangstas while also shining a spotlight on his hometown of Detroit, Michigan. A Moorish American who loves to work out and help those in need, Bruce J'El is an advocate for literacy and change and believes in healthy living and positivity.

Bruce J'El lives by the principles of love, truth, peace, freedom and justice and has a message to spread to the youth of today of self-love and rational thinking. It is his goal to uplift and change the path of at least one individual by his actions, words, and deeds.

Follow this author as he continues to deliver entertaining stories and self-help pamphlets. He is the author of The Women of a Breadwinner, From Negroes To Moors To Now, Da Mile & Da Wash, Hustlers Nightmare, and the Best Of Brothers And Others. The Detroit native is currently working on his next release.

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