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After years of selling drugs together, getting money, and living a good life, you would never know someone you looked at for years as your brother and someone else as your nephew would sell you out to the FBI. EARL HOWARD says, I guess they never heard the old saying. Never go against the family. There are rules to this. But no written book, so I assumed to this everyone in these streets knew: Don't Nobody TALK, EVERYBODY WALKS. If nobody talk, everybody walks. And what goes around comes around one way or another. A tale of betrayal, loss and redemption, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat.…mehr

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After years of selling drugs together, getting money, and living a good life, you would never know someone you looked at for years as your brother and someone else as your nephew would sell you out to the FBI. EARL HOWARD says, I guess they never heard the old saying. Never go against the family. There are rules to this. But no written book, so I assumed to this everyone in these streets knew: Don't Nobody TALK, EVERYBODY WALKS. If nobody talk, everybody walks. And what goes around comes around one way or another. A tale of betrayal, loss and redemption, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Autorenporträt
The author, Earl Howard, hails from Buffalo, New York. He took to the street life at a very early age. The first time he was in Canada, at the age of ten, he thought he was in Hustler heaven. He stayed in Canada a year where the street life took him on a journey he never saw coming. Since his father had moved to LA when he was young, Howard, while in his twenties, moved to be with him. By then, Howard had habituated to a life of crime. He felt he was only good for one thing--the streets. After serving a year in prison in Los Angeles for conning, eleven years later, he moved to Buffalo. While in Buffalo, Howard sold heroin and cocaine, until he was set up by the Feds and associates he looked at as his brothers. Sentenced to a hundred and thirty months, Howard served nine years. While incarcerated, Howard took up Creative Writing, and learned how to write movies and novels. Corruption in the Queen City is the first of a series of street novels. Since his release, Howard has started his own publishing company, E & S Publishing Company. He can be reached at earl.howard@eandspublishing.com. (http://www.eandspublishing.com).