There's a lot going on from Charlotte to Miami to San Francisco -- almost none of it favorable to Tommy 'Fatboy' Dupree. While one man is sleeping around with Tommy's live-in girlfriend, another urges a psychopath to rob him for multiple kilos. These men are...his friends...which means the worst is
Street Fame
โ Scribed by Elliott, K.
- Publisher
- Urban Lifestyle Press
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
"...Join Elliott as he takes you on a plot explosive, page turning, and action packed ride of urban drama..." --Tu-Shonda L. Whitaker, Essence Best Selling Author of Game Over
"..a story that everybody...can feel...filled with so much action it had me fiending for a second part!" --Thomas Long, author of the hood classics A Thug's Life, Cash Rules, and Around the Way Girls 2 and 3
About the Author
K. Elliott resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. Elliott participated in and has completed various creative writing courses at both Central Piedmont Community College and Queens University. In 2001, Elliott recieved a scholarship to attend the North Carolina Writer's Network Conference. Elliott was also a finalist in the 2001 Keystone poetry competition. The release of his first novel, Entangled, placed Elliott on the list of Essence best-selling authors. He has also recently signed to write for the G-unit book series.
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