Invincible: A Novel Review
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Pearlene McKinley
on 3/11/2013
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(More customer reviews)I have been following Styles P since the early days as a member of the L.O.X since the early days with the Bad Boy family. I knew that he has one of the best lyrics in the game, However; Invincible is one of his best work. Jake Billings is basically an urban legend. He takes on several enemies and have to deal with the devils of being locked up. This book has hood action in it since chapter one and until the end of the book. I am waiting for another book by Styles P soon. Stay up and good work.
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Jake Billings is usually cool under pressure, but when two stick-up kids rob his record store, Jake opens fire on them, landing him in prison. Five days in, he receives an anonymous letter telling him that his days are numbered. But before he can find out who's behind the threats, Jake is stabbed and ends up in a coma.When he wakes in a hospital bed two years later, things have changed: His prison sentence has been commuted, his girlfriend is fiercely independent, and his side piece has gotten out of the street life altogether. But one thing remains: Jake's enemy still wants him dead and is powerful enough to track him down no matter where he hides.On the run, and with rumors circulating about a powerful, phantomlike gang called the 300 Crew, Jake will need to rely on his mantra: Trust no one—not the law, not his girl, not the street cats he helped out years ago, not even his own blood.
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