Author: | Marsell Morris | ISBN: | 9781301180240 |
Publisher: | Marsell Morris | Publication: | September 19, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Marsell Morris |
ISBN: | 9781301180240 |
Publisher: | Marsell Morris |
Publication: | September 19, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Betty, Brown Sugar, Cat, Lillie, Ebony, and Sadie, all prostitutes, will suffer degrading acts inflicted upon them by their perverted customers. Two, being addicts, would make the ultimate sacrifice. Their lives will be taken by insane murderers who targeted only hookers — which two? Experience their thoughts, their lives, their pain, their regrets, and deaths, from their point of view.
One of the women, however, gets her revenge. She, through a stroke of luck, manages to escape a death at the hands of a psychopathic murderer, who has an affliction, which makes impossible for him to enjoy women. She takes him out, and in a small way evens the score.
From the crack whore, who sells her body, sometimes for as little as a $5.00 rock — on to the street walking prostitute, who puts her life in danger every time she hits the stroll — and to the high-classed call-girls, who work the classy hotels of Detroit, the reader will get inside their heads. The reader will get an idea of what these women are thinking — what they endure for money and drugs.
“If you like the Donald Goines style of writing, you’ll love this story.”
Betty, Brown Sugar, Cat, Lillie, Ebony, and Sadie, all prostitutes, will suffer degrading acts inflicted upon them by their perverted customers. Two, being addicts, would make the ultimate sacrifice. Their lives will be taken by insane murderers who targeted only hookers — which two? Experience their thoughts, their lives, their pain, their regrets, and deaths, from their point of view.
One of the women, however, gets her revenge. She, through a stroke of luck, manages to escape a death at the hands of a psychopathic murderer, who has an affliction, which makes impossible for him to enjoy women. She takes him out, and in a small way evens the score.
From the crack whore, who sells her body, sometimes for as little as a $5.00 rock — on to the street walking prostitute, who puts her life in danger every time she hits the stroll — and to the high-classed call-girls, who work the classy hotels of Detroit, the reader will get inside their heads. The reader will get an idea of what these women are thinking — what they endure for money and drugs.
“If you like the Donald Goines style of writing, you’ll love this story.”