
A Child of a Crackhead 4
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Narrated by:
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Millicent Chimonyo-Ntubi
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By:
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Shameek Speight
About this listen
With Black Ice dead after Michael beheads him, Envy, Mike, and all his victims can finally live a normal life, but the nightmares are far from over. Rachel is the only one that can feel the truth in her soul that the drama is long from being over.
As God shows her signs in her dreams, she does her best to warn Michael, but would he listen to her warning or take it as the rambling of a crazy woman who’s been through too much pain in her life? Michael discovers a journal inside the trophy house that leads him down the journey of his father’s life and why he is the devil in the flesh.
©2018 Shameek Speight (P)2022 Shameek Speight
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