T-Bone

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book T-Bone by Lonnie Grigsby, Page Publishing, Inc.
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Author: Lonnie Grigsby ISBN: 9781682139660
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: February 1, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lonnie Grigsby
ISBN: 9781682139660
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: February 1, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

This is a 95% true life story of a young black youth from Detroit, Michigan, that rose through the ranks in street crimes to become one of the city’s most dangerous drug dealers. He lived the life style that most of us could only dream about. The millions of dollars that passed through his hands changed him from a mere black man into a power hungry vicious murderous drug dealer. He lived by a code that only heartless killers and ruthless drug dealers followed. In his world a small mathematical mistake on your behalf could result in a homicide. In this world of fast money and fast women, a person doesn’t get a second chance to say words like, “I’m sorry or my bad”. Bullets are the only things that a killer knows to solve a problem, and they used them regularly. T-bone didn’t know if he had the heart to do what he did, but he soon found out that there was no kool-aid running through his veins! When a person is put under pressure there are only two results that can come from that pressure, either you fight or fold.  T-bone was a fighter, and a good one at that. He killed his way to the top. He found out that killing people wasn’t as hard as he thought. In fact, he grew to like it more and more.

So sit back and take this trip into a world of drugs and murder, and try not to become a murderer yourself after reading it!

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This is a 95% true life story of a young black youth from Detroit, Michigan, that rose through the ranks in street crimes to become one of the city’s most dangerous drug dealers. He lived the life style that most of us could only dream about. The millions of dollars that passed through his hands changed him from a mere black man into a power hungry vicious murderous drug dealer. He lived by a code that only heartless killers and ruthless drug dealers followed. In his world a small mathematical mistake on your behalf could result in a homicide. In this world of fast money and fast women, a person doesn’t get a second chance to say words like, “I’m sorry or my bad”. Bullets are the only things that a killer knows to solve a problem, and they used them regularly. T-bone didn’t know if he had the heart to do what he did, but he soon found out that there was no kool-aid running through his veins! When a person is put under pressure there are only two results that can come from that pressure, either you fight or fold.  T-bone was a fighter, and a good one at that. He killed his way to the top. He found out that killing people wasn’t as hard as he thought. In fact, he grew to like it more and more.

So sit back and take this trip into a world of drugs and murder, and try not to become a murderer yourself after reading it!

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