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Legend Never Die
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231205424
- EAN9798231205424
- Date de parution30/07/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Legends Never DieHarlem, 1956. Where jazz spills out of smoky clubs, bullets echo off brownstone walls, and loyalty is written in blood. Montrell "Monty" Banks didn't inherit a throne-he built one, block by block, with his fists and his gun. He's Harlem's last king, standing tall in a city where power changes hands at the speed of a bullet. Then Clara Belle walks in wearing a red satin dress. She didn't come to Harlem to love a man-she came to outrun Georgia ghosts and bury her past under neon lights and whiskey.
But Monty is the only devil who makes her feel alive, even if their love is a death sentence. When betrayal spreads through the streets and danger crawls up Lenox, Monty and Clara refuse to bow- to God, to the streets, or to each other. In a city that eats legends for breakfast, some names are carved in stone. Because Legends Never Die.
But Monty is the only devil who makes her feel alive, even if their love is a death sentence. When betrayal spreads through the streets and danger crawls up Lenox, Monty and Clara refuse to bow- to God, to the streets, or to each other. In a city that eats legends for breakfast, some names are carved in stone. Because Legends Never Die.
Legends Never DieHarlem, 1956. Where jazz spills out of smoky clubs, bullets echo off brownstone walls, and loyalty is written in blood. Montrell "Monty" Banks didn't inherit a throne-he built one, block by block, with his fists and his gun. He's Harlem's last king, standing tall in a city where power changes hands at the speed of a bullet. Then Clara Belle walks in wearing a red satin dress. She didn't come to Harlem to love a man-she came to outrun Georgia ghosts and bury her past under neon lights and whiskey.
But Monty is the only devil who makes her feel alive, even if their love is a death sentence. When betrayal spreads through the streets and danger crawls up Lenox, Monty and Clara refuse to bow- to God, to the streets, or to each other. In a city that eats legends for breakfast, some names are carved in stone. Because Legends Never Die.
But Monty is the only devil who makes her feel alive, even if their love is a death sentence. When betrayal spreads through the streets and danger crawls up Lenox, Monty and Clara refuse to bow- to God, to the streets, or to each other. In a city that eats legends for breakfast, some names are carved in stone. Because Legends Never Die.