This is a really good book and would make a grate movie If told in full. 10 out of 10
Really good read
Review from Freeway Rick Ross →
I was there during all of this. In fact, I lived at 700 West, in his territory. I observed the family distantly and at my work. So this brought back real memories for me.
Marcus Battle is back for the 7th book in the Traveler series – and this one is the finale (part one). And what a part it was. Long-time readers of the series will be thrilled that Lou is back in this book – along with some other familiar faces. We’re also introduced to a completely..
Wow! A lot has changed since we last saw Marcus and Lou! This adventure does not disappoint, Battle, though older, wiser and somewhat feeling shunned, is still Battle. Doing things like he has since the scourge!
This is an excellent narration of a fascinating story. Following the developments of so many different areas of study and how they link together is mind boggling. I loved hearing about all the ‘toys’ there were contributing to this work. I had to set the timer at night when I listened because I was so..
I liked the idea of the story but unfortunately the story Mark Goodwin & Kevin Pierce told was lack luster.There is a lot of focus on fighting to survive but Mark & Kevin didn’t do a good job in these scenes. The conversations were quite ridiculous and juvenile. I appreciate the fact that these guys..
Well written. Well performed. Scary. Eye-opening. Glorified God beautifully. I am looking forward to hearing more!
Mr. Ross gets the story straight in his biography by confronting the real players and the true drug dealers plaguing America’s streets. While Rick Ross clearly takes responsibility for his actions, he shines definite light on how all of this came about including the failing US education system in Urban communities, the corrupt police system..
