Bloody Pollock

Bloody Pollock
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Publisher : Rocky D Publishing
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9780984328055
ISBN-13 : 098432805X
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Book Synopsis Bloody Pollock by : T. Stuckey

Download or read book Bloody Pollock written by T. Stuckey and published by Rocky D Publishing. This book was released on 2010 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Fresh off the streets of Detroit, Lavelle finds himself locked up in one of America's most dangerous prisons, U.S.P. Pollock. Realizing his hometown crew is at the mercy of Marvin, an inmate who is currently running the prison, Lavelle decides to take matters into his own hands and make a way for him and his crew to eat. His vision is realized when he catches the eye of Nikki, a nurse in the prison who is no stranger to the streets. His position of blood spill clean-up man makes it easier for Lavelle to navigate his way around the prison, and soon his crew is doing well. But not everyone is happy about the change in luck for the Michigan men, and some people will do anything to knock their hustle. When you enter Pollock it's like entering a whole new dimension where the only rule is: there ain't no rules. Lavelle and his crew take you on a journey through these deadly grounds in which author T. Stuckey walks every day.


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