Street Players by Donald Goines

A raw, unflinching portrait of a charismatic but ruthless street hustler whose rise to power is built on manipulation, violence and exploitation; the narrative follows his control over women, conflicts with rivals and entanglement with drugs, showing how greed, betrayal and addiction gradually erode his authority and lead to a violent, tragic downfall that exposes the human cost and cyclical brutality of life on the streets.

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Published
1973
Nationality
American
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Original Language
English
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