Detroit City Mafia

Detroit City Mafia by INDIA, published by Kensington on October 27, 2020, is a gripping narrative that delves into the struggles of Murdonna Carter. At just 272 pages, this edition presents a raw exploration of survival in a harsh urban environment. Murdonna faces abandonment, societal neglect, and overwhelming responsibility for her siblings, forcing her to navigate a world where the stakes are life and death.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Murdonna’s fight against adversity as she confronts the challenges of poverty and desperation. The story highlights themes of resilience and familial loyalty, illustrating the lengths one will go to for loved ones. As Murdonna grapples with her dire circumstances, she must make choices that could change her life forever, reflecting the harsh realities of urban life and the complexities of survival. This work contributes to the genres of fiction, particularly within African American and urban literature.
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After being left for dead by her mother, dissed by her peers, held responsible for her siblings, and forgotten by society, Murdonna Carter finds herself in one hell of a predicament. With no money, food, or electricity, she learns quickly how to survive.
In the ghetto, you either kill or be killed, and grind or you starve! Tired of going to bed hungry, she realizes it’s do or die. For the love of family, she puts her own life on the line and does the unthinkable. Will her gamble pay off, or will it open up a can of worms she won’t be able to close?
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