It's been 20 years since Stefano has seen his fellow Re-Runners Kate and Dylan and he prepares for their next lifetime with trepidation. Has he done enough to protect them from the killer le Segador? Will the monster of their last life return to hunt them or shall they be the hunters? Therein lies
The Good Life Part 2: The Re-Up
β Scribed by Dorian Sykes
- Book ID
- 110705382
- Publisher
- Urban Books
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 137 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781645561675
- ASIN
- B08X1TW14Z
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
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.
Wink takes us along for a shotgun ride to the top of the underworldβthe 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?
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