Triple Take.by Yanier Moore Moore, city (1990 pop. 40,761), Cleveland co., central Okla., a suburb of Oklahoma City; inc. 1887. Its manufactures include lightning- and surge-protection equipment, packaging for foods, and auto parts. Strivers, Row, March 2003 $12.95, ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 0-375-76066-0 First-time novelist and former gang-member-turned-social worker, Yanier "Blak" Moore has penned a story of an ex-con's dream of getting out of prison and living a lavish life, complete with exotic cars, designer clothes, model look-alike women, and get rich quick schemes. Set in Chicago, Triple Take opens as Jonathan "JC" Cole is serving his last few days of a 10-year prison sentence. Eleven years earlier, JC and his three childhood best friends, RichKid, Zo and Lil' G, decided to rob the local drug den/gambling joint in South Side Chicago, after being tipped off by an insider that a large amount money was expected on a particular evening. Everything went exactly as planned except for the last detail. All four boys were supposed to go home and lay low. Instead, JC's friends land in police custody and name JC as the mastermind behind the robbery, sending JC up the river for 10 years. While in prison, JC's three friends who framed him, become powerful crime lords. And everyday, all JC can think about is revenge. Upon his release, JC buys himself a new Jaguar, fine clothes, and a million dollar luxury condo with a stunning view of Lake Michigan Michigan (mĭsh`ĭgən), upper midwestern state of the United States. It consists of two peninsulas thrusting into the Great Lakes and has borders with Ohio and Indiana (S), Wisconsin (W), and the Canadian province of Ontario (N,E). , plus a new home for his mother. All courtesy of the $712,000 he stowed away on the night of the robbery. To help carry out his plan of revenge, JC enlists the help of Rat, his trusted young friend from prison who he affectionately af·fec·tion·ate adj. 1. Having or showing fond feelings or affection; loving and tender. 2. Obsolete Inclined or disposed. af·fec refers to as "Young Gun" Champagne, who becomes JC's instant girlfriend, after an unrealistic sexual escapade at the gym in JC's building, and Champagne's friend Shaunna, who immediately becomes Rat's woman. Rat, Champagne and Shaunna join JC to form a posse and set out on a predictable journey to destroy each traitor TRAITOR, crimes. One guilty of treason. 2. The punishment of a traitor is death. , one by one. For the most part, Triple Take is predictable and at times implausible im·plau·si·ble adj. Difficult to believe; not plausible. im·plau si·bil . However, fans of Donald Goines' crime novels or Sister Souljah's The Coldest Winter Ever might enjoy this story, though the level of writing doesn't measure up to the craftsmanship CraftsmanshipAlcimedon a first-rate carver in wood. [Rom. Lit.: Vergil Eclogues, iii. 37.] Argus skillful builder of Jason’s Argo. [Gk. Myth.: Walsh Classical, 29] Athena (Rom. of either Goines or Souljah. --Jan Anders is a Washington, D.C writer. |
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