More Than A Game
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Ongoing, First published Apr 13, 2016
Mature
Ace Dicer is just starting in the drug business. He convinces his friend Killa to join him. They meet up with Boss who needs a new bodyguard for his sister after he finds out somebody is stalking her. The Boss' sister is married to his archenemy, Enforcer.
  
  When the Enforcer finds out that his Wife is being followed he takes things into his own hands by going after the people that is following her.  But he soon finds out that was the worst mistake in his whole entire life.  
  
  TO FIND OUT MORE YOU HAVE TO READ THE BOOK.
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