
Mo' Dirty
Still Stuntin'
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Narrated by:
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Jaxson Turner
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By:
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Darrell King
About this listen
Whiskey Battle is a 24-year-old enforcer for Georgia’s Bad Boyz II Syndicate, a dangerous street gang controlling the lion’s share of illicit narcotics coming into the bustling port of Savannah. As a hustler, he does what he needs to do to survive - which means making the right connections with the underworld bosses.
Together, the bosses and thugs of the low country join forces with rogue cops to bring a permanent end to the term of a meddlesome police chief, whose war on crime has angered many of the shot callers and big ballers of the dirty-dirty. With the headache of the top cop gone, can they depend on the crooked officers to eliminate their connections?
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