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A Child of a Crackhead 9
- Too Sick to Fight
- Narrated by: Millicent Chimonyo-Ntubi
- Length: 2 hrs and 29 mins
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Publisher's Summary
After killing Black Ice and destroying his compound base, Rachel feels blessed and filled with joy knowing she finally got her revenge for her son's murder, but then a mysterious boy no older than 10 years old pops up and kills Sasha, then disappears into the shadows.
Ayana and Rachel's hearts and minds race as they pray the little boy isn’t who they think he is. Another son of the Devil, or the Devil himself? Find out in this episode of A Child of a Crackhead Nine.
©2023 Shameek A Speight (P)2023 Shameek Speight
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