Margins
The Name Of The Game
2012
First Published
4.67
Average Rating
282
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In the aftermath of war, there is peace. With the events that began with the attempted assassination of Bobby Ray are behind them, Mike Black the opportunity to contemplate the way forward for his family. He knew, better than most, how fragile peace can be and how quickly things can change. Naturally, there was still the matter of Fleming Molson that had to be dealt with, but for right now, things were good. Without officially having the title, Rain Robinson has been functioning as underboss of the family. Wanda has settled comfortably into her new role as Rain’s consigliere and sometime assassin. And Nick is in love with April. Peace. But Black wasn’t just concerned about his organization; his thoughts were on Cassandra, Michelle and Easy. Since she’s been in power in the islands, Jada West had been busy. She had opened an exclusive establishment in Freeport, was aggressively pushing her way into the Turks and Caicos, and she was just waiting on Black to give her the go ahead to move on Aruba. But Wanda was concerned that Jada was too focused on making money and not paying attention the threat posed by Fleming’s nephew, Malcolm and his people in Nassau. That changed when Jada arrived at Paraíso after returning from a business trip to find that her that two of the ladies, had been brutally murdered along with two Japanese businessmen. Because of their business and political connections, the Bahamian police and Japanese Consulate security believe the murders are the work of a Japanese terrorist group, but Jada sources tell a different story that leads her to do the last thing she wanted to do. She called Black and he told her to take no action until he got there; and then he looked at his wife. “Wanna go to Nassau?” “When are we leaving?”
Avg Rating
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Author

Roy Glenn
Roy Glenn
Author · 41 books

Known as the master of urban suspense, Roy Glenn began writing his first novel Is It a Crime, what he then called a different type of love story in 1995. Unable to find a publisher he decided to start his own publishing company Brittney Press Publishing and released Is It a Crime, which became a best seller and gave birth to the popular character, Mike Black.The novels that followed which include, MOB, Drug Related, Payback, Outlaw and In A Cold Sweat, as well as the recently released No More Tears in the End the seventh installment in The Mike Saga. Roy is also a contributing author of Girls From da Hood and Around the Way Girls 4 and Gigolos Get Lonely Too. His other novels include Crime of Passion, Body of Evidence and Ulterior Motive feature the character, attorney Marcus Douglas. Roy was born and raised in The Bronx and currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida where he is working on several projects including Bury Me Deep and Commit To Violence, the next two books in the Mike Black Saga. And Killing Them Softly, an erotic tale of murder. Please visit Roy's web site; www.royglenn.net"

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