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Hotter Than The Streetlife - Michael Conliffe

Hotter Than The Streetlife

Michael Conliffe
Truth Hurts Publishing , English
4 ratings

"Hotter Than The Streetlife" is a brilliant piece of work that paints the picture from the beginning to the end. As you read the words, you start to feel as if it were your story, or you were living that life. The story line is of a young man involved in the fast paced and sometimes dangerous lifestyle of drug dealing. As the author goes through many trials and tribulations, he eventually goes to jail, and decides to put his story to paper. His goal wasnt to glorify the lifestyle, he had hopes of swaying others from making the same mistakes he had made. In order to do so he felt the book had to be written in the raw.....no grammatical editing.

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