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Money and Murda

Money grew up in one of the most dangerous projects in Brooklyn. With the help of his right hand man, he became a boss of a multi-million dollar drug ring. He supplied over 70% of the cocaine in New York City and surrounding areas. The five boroughs, the streets... the grimest hoods and projects are familiar with his name however, it's only very small inter circle that recognize him by his face. His people raise the murder rate throughout the city. If you cross the line, have your casket and tombstone ready. A hard nose, relentless veteran NYPD detective refuses to retire, until he finds out who the invisible leader is, this powerful cartel that the streets are scared to talk about and law agencies can not infiltrate. Murder is the most sought after high school basketball player in the country. He is expected to be a 1st round draft pick in the NBA. He lives in a small town that puts up B.G. numbers in the drug trade. He refuses to stop balling in the streets. He has a decision to make, either way, Murder will be balling!! When Money and Murder meet "The Game" is played... The way the Game is supposed to be played and everybody eats!!!

Fred Brown

Fredrick Brown a.k.a Freddy Fox is a self-proclaimed combat veteran of what he calls “Ghetto Storm.” He was born in Providence, Rhode Island. He’s lived in New York City (Brooklyn) Wilmington Delaware, Los Angelas California, El Paso Texas, Raleigh North Carolina, Atlanta Georgia; each hood in each city developed who he is today. “It ain’t where you from it’s where you at.” He thanks all the readers for their loyal support of the Money and Murder” Trilogy. Money and Murder, Ball Till I Fall (Money and Murder 2), and Hustle, Hustle, Hustle Hard (Money and Murder Part 3.) This best-selling author in collaboration with Street Knowledge Publishing will soon be releasing “Relation Shit” and “C.R.E.A.M ” (Crime ruined everything around me) Fred Brown thanks God for the talent to be able to add life to a pen and pad to entertain his readers. He also is a firm believer that his father Fred Brown Sr. who was also well known for his literary talents passed the torch before he was unexpectedly violently gunned down in the early 70’s at the young age of 29. This talented author, ask for your continued support next on his to do list is “The Big Screen.” He spent many years behind the walls of the “Concrete Jungle” He is determined to live his life free physically, mentally, and spiritually. He leaves you with two of his well-known quotes “Stay Ready… You don’t have to get ready” and “When a hustler get’s a blessing… A sucka ain’t got no chance!!!!! Peace!