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  • Published: 21 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781496728654
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $34.00
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Dirty Music




With an exceptional voice that combines the explosive drama of Kiki Swinson and the lyrical writing style of Devon Scott, Shaun Sinclair--Army veteran and originator of the Gangsterotica subgenre--follows King Reece with the third Crescent Crew installment. In this crew, friendships are rocked by successful music careers, brutal gang assassinations and love lost, all while offering a unique glimpse into the rise of hip-hop in the South.

THE CRESCENT CREW SERIES
 
He built an empire from his infamous Dirty South crew’s street riches. He’s an unstoppable force in the music business. But when an even more powerful rival guns for his kingdom, can anyone survive to rule?
 
The Crescent Crew’s success is about to become legendary. Between unprecedented business maneuvers and brilliant street-based strategy, their former founder, Qwess, is on the verge of creating the biggest independent label in music. But when Qwess’ hottest superstar makes a reckless play for the Queen of R&B, it ignites an all-out war between Qwess and his New York-based counterpart, ruthless rap mogul Diamond. Now, with the police closing in and Diamond poised to finish Qwess for good, it’s too late for justice, peace—or any reconciliation. This is Dirty music and the game just got dirtier. 
 
Praise for The Crescent Crew series
 
“Suspenseful and twisting. . . . Watch for future titles from Sinclair in the Crescent Crew series.”
—Booklist

 
“Shaun Sinclair taps into the new code and DNA of black and urban life in America, where there’s one foot in the rap game and another foot still out in the mean and hungry streets of capitalism.”
—Omar Tyree, New York Times bestselling author and creator of The American Disease ebook series
 
“A bone-chilling tale that will keep the readers longing for more, while reevaluating every choice they make.”
—NeNe Capri, author of The G Street Chronicles

  • Published: 21 December 2020
  • ISBN: 9781496728654
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $34.00
Categories:

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Praise for Dirty Music

Praise for Shaun Sinclair's Crescent Crew series

"Street Rap by author Shaun Sinclair taps into the new code and DNA of black and urban life in America, where there's one foot in the rap game and another foot still out in the mean and hungry streets of capitalism. And this ongoing pathology of hard choices is more than just another book, it's real life. It's been that way for the past 20 years now. As Brooklyn-born and raised mogul Jay-Z once put it so geniusly back in 1995, "All us blacks got is sports and entertainment...until we even. And that even will never happen out on the streets, where we only learn to annihilate each other over so-called drug territory. Shaun Sinclair reminds us once again of what life in the streets is sadly still up against, where kids learn to rap, trap or die'". --Omar Tyree, New York Times bestselling author and creator of The American Disease series on Street Rap

"Shaun Sinclair opens our minds and reading taste buds, with the gritty reality of how one bad choice can cause an eternity of hell. Grab a cool drink, a warm seat, and snuggle up with the brilliant story telling mind of this author. As he delivers a bone chilling tale that will keep the readers longing for more, while revaluating every choice they make." --NeNe Capri, author of The G Street Chronicles on Street Rap

"Suspenseful and twisting, Sinclair's engrossing story of two friends of opposite paths through life may appeal to fans of Eric Jerome Dickey. Watch for future titles from Sinclair in the Crescent Crew series." --Booklist on Street Rap

"The story reveals loyalty among thieves, making it a solid selection for libraries with enthusiastic urban fiction readers." --Library Journal on Street Rap

"Sinclair has created another heart-pounding story line, set to the unrelenting beat of life in the urban South. Each suspenseful twist in this deeply engrossing story will keep readers on the edge of their seats clamoring for more. Fans of Kwame Teague and Jihad will be sure to enjoy Sinclair's latest." --Booklist on King Reece