
Mouthpiece
Pimping & Pandering/Human Trafficking/Conspiracy to Kidnap (My Crime, Book 4)
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Narrated by:
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Matu Threatt
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By:
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Tio MacDonald
About this listen
Welcome to audiobook four of the My Crime series. Books written on inmates by inmates.
Mouthpiece is a brutally told biographical sketch of an incarcerated pimp in prison for human trafficking. Raw boasts and brazen inner-city tales litter the story’s violent, unrepentant landscape.
Like a marked man, Mouthpiece keeps after the listener with a cold perspective. Money is the aim, and young women are the product.
Bullets fly, tears drop, and children watch. Mouthpiece communicates the pride and prejudices of a warrior pimp seizing plunder, camaraderie, and a demigod sense of self through violence, street credentials, and psychological manipulation.
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