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Start: 5:30 pm
Rahiem Brooks is the author of Laugh Now (Prodigy, $14.99 pb).
By 22, Kareem Bezel has made it to the top rung of the New
York fashion scene, and he has done everything, including fraud, theft,
receiving stolen property, theft by deception, identity theft, and
embezzlement, to get there. His crafty spree of thievery propped his older
brother, Andre Bezel's illicit drug business right into the cross hairs of
corrupt DEA Agent Lucas McKenzey.
Set in Philadelphia and its suburbs, Laugh
Now proposes that, although you're taken out of the ghetto, if you were
born to be a hustler, that is what you'll be. The story shifts to New York, New
York, but before the brothers get there, Dre is under suspicion for a murder.
By the story’s end, the brothers have a decorated federal agent exposed for the
fraud that he is, and a story to tell: "The agent made us do it, or he
would have us locked up like he did our dad." Does the bold statement help
them avoid mandatory federal terms of imprisonment?
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