About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 70. Chapters: Antwon Mitchell, Armadillo Quintero, Armin Chorekian, Army Renta, Asher, Aurora Aceveda, Ben Gilroy, Cassidy Mackey, Connie Riesler, Corrine Mackey, Cruz Pezuela, Deena, Diagur Leyva, Diro Kesakhian, Donna, Ellis Rezian, Emerich, Emma Prince, Emolia Melendez, Fran, Frances Housely, Gary Parsons, Gordie Liman, Guardo Lima, Halpern White, Henry, Hernan, Hooper, Jasper, Joe Clark, Jon Kavanaugh, Jorge Machado, Juan Lozano, Kern Little, Kevin Hiatt, Kim Kelner, Kleavon Gardner, Kouf, Lamar Tilton, Lanie Kellis, Lester Hoffman, Lily Cacuzza, Lita Valverde, Manny Sandoval, Mara Sewell, Marcy Lindhoff, Margos Dezerian, Matthew Mackey, Moses, Moses Hernandez, Nancy Gilroy, Navaro Quintero, Neil O'Brien, Olivia Murray, Owen Thigpen, Paul Jackson, Quazi, Ricky, Rondell Robinson, Ronnie Gardocki, Roy Phillips, Sadie Kavanaugh, Smith Holts, Steve Billings, T.O. Osmond, Tavon Garris, Taylor Orrs, Tereza Varela, Terry Crowley, Tina Hanlon, Tom Bankston, Tomas Motyashik, Tommy Hisk, Trish George, Tulips, Van Bro, Walon Burke, William Faulks, Yassirah Al-Thani, Yun Dae. Excerpt: ] Antwon Mitchell is a drug kingpin who, having been released from a lengthy prison sentence, tried to reinvent himself as an upstanding Black community leader out to aid the African-American citizens of Farmington. However, he has secretly secured power as the most powerful drug boss in the district, leading a gang called the One-Niners and secretly flooding Farmington with black tar heroin. He is currently imprisoned for personally gunning down an 14-year-old police informant, ordering the kidnapping and stabbing deaths of two cops from The Barn, and trying to blackmail Detective Shane Vendrell into murdering Detective Vic Mackey. Mitchell's childhood was not a pleasant one. He was an overweight loner who was too frightened to protect his young sister from their sexually abusive father. His mother later shot and killed his father, for which she was sentenced to life...