Snitch CraftSnitch Craft
by Edrea Davis
Dogon Village Books
ISBN: 0978697405
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Snitch Craft hits the nail on the head of a touchy subject for many; snitching and a corrupt justice system. The novel tells the story of two brothers, JC and Paul, who aspire to take their ill-acquired funds across the continent to start legitimate businesses. Along the way jealousy, envy, and greed drive some of their acquaintances to drop the dime on the now good-to-do brothers, eventually getting them caught up in the system. A bit hard to get into in the beginning, but worth the read if you are in the mood for a change of storyline. Fitted with a useful section of facts about the criminal justice system, is an added bonus for the reader.

1. What did you like best about this book?
I loved that the story shone some light on a very prevalent issue in our culture.

2. What did you dislike about this book?
I didn’t like that the tale took a few chapters before the meat of the story was exposed.

3. How can the author improve this book?
The author could spruce up the beginning chapters to capture the attention of readers a bit quicker and perhaps rearrange or organize some of the chapters better for a smoother flow.


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Martin :
Posted 459 days ago
LOVED it very very well written. I didnt realize how significant Long Beach was to Cali's overall progression to a HIP HOP Power and Drug Capital.
 




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