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PROMISE - never make a promise you can't keep - cover

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PROMISE - never make a promise you can't keep

Genaro Patterson

Publisher: BookBaby

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Summary

After being abandoned in his dilapidated home by his mother crackheads Tina, PROMISE was rescued by his grandmother,  he always made promises after being denied so much, that his grandmother nicknamed him PROMISE. On his twentieth birthday he went after his dream he robbed the biggest drug dealer in Sacramento,  Big Life, he breaks him down piece by piece, sending him his mother and brothers head wrapped up like a gift. This book is fast paced with non stop action,  it will keep you on edge while you witness how PROMISE makes good on his promise
Available since: 01/04/2011.

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