Harold L. Turley II reveals the not-so-glamorous lifestyle of crime in this story of a Washington DC kingpin and a drug-addicted ex-detective who cross paths and change each other's lives forever. There are two fates that come from indulging in a life of crime: death or incarceration. Nate Rodgers and Lionel Taylor are opposites in every way. While Nate has achieved dubious power and fame by pushing drugs on the streets, Lionel has fallen from honor as a police detective by giving in to the lure of drug abuse and losing his family in the process. When these two men meet, they inspire each other to rise above their circumstances and grasp at redemption. Nate gains a new purpose in life--to try and escape his drug-selling lifestyle while saving those he has pushed down the path to addiction. At the same time, Lionel works to conquer his habit and regain the loved ones he's lost. Alone, they have no chance, but together they might muster the strength to overcome the consequences of their bad decisions. Unvarnished and hard-hitting, Born Dying exposes the reality of drug addiction, telling the story from both sides--both user and pusher. Through the struggles, defeats, and victories, Born Dying is a story of hope, even in the darkest corner of life.
This is my first novel by Harold Turley. It was a quick read. I truly enjoyed it from the beginning to the end. I live in the same area as the book, so I could relate. I can't wait to read his other two books.
Puts Something On Your Mind
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Raised by a single mom, Nate has too much idle time on his hands and hooks up with the wrong crowd on DC's rough streets. Between high school classes, Nate and his friend O'Neal are runners for Chico, and they don't blink as they face danger with each assignment. As Nate becomes more familiar with a hustler's world, he decides he wants more for himself and vies for his own territory. Nate matures into a shrewd business man, and convinces top-man Carlos that he is a leader, and acquires his own empire. Building his posse, which includes lifelong friends, Nate gains a reputation for running his territory like clockwork. Slowly but surely, greed and power rear their ugly heads, and Nate's trusted soldiers begin to exhibit questionable behavior. DC police officer Lionel Taylor (aka LT) is an undercover detective whose profession puts him in constant danger as he tries to bring down drug dealers of all shapes and sizes. Unfortunately for LT, the monkey climbs on his back, and he is quickly consumed by drugs, the element he once fought against. Almost a decade later, LT finds himself alone, and without a family, a job, or hope. Like most tales in the street fiction genre, friends become foes, and the battle for money and power overshadows reality. The irony in BORN DYING makes the story unique and gives the characters lots of depth. Harold Turley II uses tragic situations and turns them into lifelong lessons about the uncertainty of trust and the importance of family. BORN DYING is worth reading, and the story's purpose lingers on long after the final page. Reviewed by Dawnna for The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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