Deadly Phine: A Tale of Urban Terror

Deadly Phine: A Tale of Urban Terror

by Darrell King
Deadly Phine: A Tale of Urban Terror

Deadly Phine: A Tale of Urban Terror

by Darrell King

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Overview

Ripped from the headlines! Stories detailing the horrendous nocturnal
activities of sexual predators from St.Louis’s infamous
"Bossman "McGhee and New York's Nushawn Williams to the disturbing
You Tube viral video rantings of the self proclaimed "Trashman". The
threat of an HIV positive individual purposely infecting scores of
unsuspecting women is unfortunately a very real and present danger in
our modern society.

Enter Lucien Valentino...pimp...hustler...killer. All these describe the dark traits of this ultra suave and stunningly handsome ladies’ man who easily manipulates any female gullible enough to fall for his smooth talk, irresistible looks and hood rich lifestyle. However she does so at her own risk; for the womanizing Valentino is a carrier of HIV5X, a highly aggressive and drug resistant strain of the disease that quickly mutates into full blown AIDS within a few months after transmission.

Behind Valentino's reign of terror lies a secretive government plot to drastically reduce America's black population starting with residents of the nation's inner cities. The AIDS stricken hustler agrees to spread the killer virus throughout the hood in exchange for big money and a newly discovered 'cure' from the
clandestine, racist group, ‘Illuminati Brotherhood’ whose "Operation Inner City Virus” greatly depends on the boss playa's cooperation & persuasive swagger for its ultimate success. “Don" Lucien Valentino is on the prowl and no nightclub, cabaret, or single's bar is immune from his sinister intentions for he is and will forever be...Deadly Phine.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032914211
Publisher: Darrell King
Publication date: 04/09/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 367 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Darrel A. King has been writing ever since the age of eight. His first published work of fiction was penned during the fall of 1976 as a student of Mary Field’s Elementary School on South Carolina’s Daufuskie Island. This effort was an adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein’s “The Hobbit,” that he also wrote and illustrated. It was published in the school’s quarterly periodical, “The Daufuskie Kid’s Magazine.”
Darrel King has written stories and numerous poems, several of which were published in the 1995-1996 “Poetry Anthology” by the National Library of Poetry in Owings Mills, Maryland.
During the 90s, Darrell King became inspired by and attracted to the lurid tales of inner city crime. Dramas he read in novels by great writers such as Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim captivated his attention. These tales prompted Mr. King to begin his literary career writing his very own stories of urban crime and inner city drama.

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