Kenyatta’s Escape

Kenyatta’s Escape by Donald Goines, published by Holloway House Publishing in September 2000, is a work of fiction that delves into the gritty realities of urban life. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Kenyatta, who is determined to rid the ghetto of drug trafficking while confronting the systemic racism embodied by law enforcement. As he pursues his ambitions, he finds himself pursued by a dedicated detective duo, Benson and Ryan, who are closing in on his operations.
Readers will encounter a story that intertwines themes of crime and resistance within an urban setting. The plot escalates as the detectives uncover Kenyatta’s camp, leading to a violent confrontation that promises high-stakes action. This book continues the saga initiated in Goines’ previous works, Crime Partners and Death List, and offers insights into the complexities of crime and survival. With elements of mystery and street literature, Kenyatta’s Escape presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by its characters in a turbulent environment.
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Kenyatta had two ambitions: cleaning the ghetto of all drug traffic and gunning down all the racist white cops! But a black and white detective team, Benson and Ryan, is on his tail and has discovered the location of his army’s camp. Armed with tanks, they bring a bloody doomsday to his followers. In Kenyatta’s Escape, Goines continues his story of the bloody, brutal world of crime he began in Crime Partners and Death List. They’re all back for a coast-to-coast chase that spells gripping adventure.
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