
Scared Money, Part 1
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JaQuavis Coleman
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From New York Times best-selling author JaQuavis Coleman comes this heart-wrenching thriller following the life of a young inner-city kid through one night in the streets of Flint, Michigan.
In the middle of a water crisis, Money, a popular young boy throughout his neighborhood, has gotten himself into a deadly game of cat and mouse as he struggles to survive through the night when the city’s most notorious crime lord orders a hit on him.
This story follows Money as he is on the run for his life desperately trying to find help in a lawless town. This intense game of survival leads into an unpredictable ending that will leave you breathless.
©2020 JaQuavis Coleman (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing and Urban Audiobooks, LLC
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