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True to the game II [sound recording]
Woods, Teri
Adult Fiction WOODS
From Library Journal:
Verdict: This highly anticipated sequel to the street-lit classic True to the Game is essential for all street fiction collections in public libraries. It will renew interest in the original novel and make fans anxious for the next novel in the series, True to the Game III, due summer 2008. [Previewed in Ann Burns's "African American Perspectives."--Ed.] Background: Recovering from the death of her drug-dealer lover, protagonist Gena now has his secret cache of illicit earnings at her disposal and is spending it at will, igniting a cat-and-mouse game for the dough by Quadir's crew, Quadir's rival Jerrell, and the Philadelphia Police Department. At the same time, Gena falls in love with Jerrell, not realizing that he is Quadir's murderer and is after her money. A mysterious guardian angel comes to Gena's rescue, which sets up another exciting installment in the series.--Vanessa J. Morris, Drexel Univ., Philadelphia (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Woods, Teri
Adult Fiction WOODS
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From Library Journal:
Verdict: This highly anticipated sequel to the street-lit classic True to the Game is essential for all street fiction collections in public libraries. It will renew interest in the original novel and make fans anxious for the next novel in the series, True to the Game III, due summer 2008. [Previewed in Ann Burns's "African American Perspectives."--Ed.] Background: Recovering from the death of her drug-dealer lover, protagonist Gena now has his secret cache of illicit earnings at her disposal and is spending it at will, igniting a cat-and-mouse game for the dough by Quadir's crew, Quadir's rival Jerrell, and the Philadelphia Police Department. At the same time, Gena falls in love with Jerrell, not realizing that he is Quadir's murderer and is after her money. A mysterious guardian angel comes to Gena's rescue, which sets up another exciting installment in the series.--Vanessa J. Morris, Drexel Univ., Philadelphia (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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