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The Cartel by Ashley & Jaquavis
After reading The Cartel, I was left on that feeling this book is fantastic. I thought when I had first picked it up it was going to be horrible. As I started reading it more further in the chapters quite honestly the content of it is violently. I would recommend this book for people who have strong stomaches
Carter Diamond is a drug lord who has a wife, two sons and a leaves everything behind for the game. He later dies by the hands of a man named Ma’tee who is his enemy. Carter Diamond’s illegitimate son Carter Jones who is introduced to the cartel for what and who they stand for. Carter Jones joins the cartel and is the new head of it.
Mecca Diamond son of Carter Diamond who’s ruthless. When he tortured Miamor and still wasn’t dead he hatred towards her Mecca had not come back for nothing. He would kill Miamor without second guessing it.
The book is violent I became more and more dramatized with each page I read. This book is just somewhat of an understanding how and what a cartel is capable of doing
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