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The Evil Side of Money

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The Evil Side of Money
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ISBN-10 : 0978637321
ISBN-13 : 9780978637323
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Book Synopsis The Evil Side of Money by : Jeff Robertson

Book excerpt: Violence, intimidation and carnage are the order as Nathan and his brother set out to build the most powerful drug empires in Chicago. However, when God comes knocking Nathan's conscience starts to surface. Will his haunted criminal past get the best of him?


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