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Rachel's Last Breath
- A Child of a CrackHead, Book 11
- Narrated by: Millicent Chimonyo-Ntubi
- Length: 2 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Black Ice Jr. has located the women who have been raining hell on him, trying to kill him at every opportunity they get. He knows he must put a stop to it, once and for all. He can’t leave any of them alive. If just one of them escapes his grip, they’ll come back. Everyone starts to doubt Rachel and her vision, only Erica and Ayana truly understand the true pain waiting for them if they don’t continue to run. Ayana knows things will never be the same as the unthinkable happens and she loses the only mother figure she has.
©2023 Shameek Speight (P)2023 Shameek Speight
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