Fast Lane

Fast Lane by Eyone Williams, published by Fast Lane Ent. LLC on May 12, 2014, is a gripping exploration of life on the streets of Washington, D.C. This edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mann, a young hustler navigating a violent urban landscape, as he strives to make his mark amidst the chaos of a rampant drug epidemic. The story delves into the harsh realities of street life, where loyalty is scarce and the pursuit of wealth can lead to deadly consequences.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of the struggles and dangers faced by Mann and his crew as they maneuver through a world filled with sex, money, drugs, and murder. The book captures the relentless drama of urban life, emphasizing the challenges of trust and survival in a game where anyone can become a target. Fast Lane offers a raw depiction of the complexities of loyalty and ambition in a high-stakes environment, making it a significant entry in the urban and street literature genre.
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The streets of Washington, D.C. are at their most violent in years. From 5th and Rittenhouse to M.L.K. Avenue, roll with Mann, his little brother Lando, and their crew of uptown soldiers as they take no prisoners in the Fast Lane. As the drug epidemic rages out of control in the Nation’s Capital, Mann, a young, handsome hustler, makes his mark in the D.C. streets with nothing but money on his mind. In a game with no rules, anybody can get it and no one is off limits when it comes to stacking paper. To rise to the top, Mann must play his cards right and surround himself with those loyal to him. However, who can be trusted when everybody is trying to get paid by any means. Sex, money, drugs, murder, and mayhem … the drama never ends in the Fast Lane.
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