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The Accomplice
- A Novel (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson Presents, Book 1)
- By: Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson
- Narrated by: Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Dion Graham, January LaVoy
- Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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In The Accomplice, Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and award-winning mystery writer Aaron Philip Clark introduce listeners to New York-born and Texas-bred Nia Adams, who always dreamt of becoming a Texas Ranger. She knows the dangers of the job, and as the first Black female ranger, she knows the politics, but she’s never encountered a criminal like Desmond Bell.
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Well-Developed Story
- By Angie Gaston on 09-25-24
- The Accomplice
- A Novel (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson Presents, Book 1)
- By: Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson
- Narrated by: Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Dion Graham, January LaVoy
very good and ready for the sequel and film adaptation
Reviewed: 10-08-24
My only negative comment is that the flow was choppy with the dialogue (alot of he said, she said). I may just be used to first person writing though. 50 Cent stays putting out good product, nothing has changed there
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The Honjin Murders
- By: Seishi Yokomizo, Louise Kawai
- Narrated by: Akira Matsumoto
- Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
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In the winter of 1937, the village of Okamura is abuzz with excitement over the forthcoming wedding of a son of the grand Ichiyanagi family. But amid the gossip over the approaching festivities, there is also a worrying rumour - it seems a sinister masked man has been asking questions about the Ichiyanagis around the village. Then, on the night of the wedding, the Ichiyanagi family are woken by a terrible scream, followed by the sound of eerie music - death has come to Okamura, leaving no trace but a bloody samurai sword, thrust into the pristine snow outside the house.
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Enjoyable, Some Audible issues.
- By M on 10-03-21
- The Honjin Murders
- By: Seishi Yokomizo, Louise Kawai
- Narrated by: Akira Matsumoto
Classic, but not aged
Reviewed: 08-18-24
masterful mystery and storytelling. I was having difficulties keeping track of character names... looking up list of characters online and reading their names was helpful
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The Conjure-Man Dies: A Harlem Mystery
- Detective Club Crime Classics
- By: Rudolph Fisher, Stanley Ellin - introduction
- Narrated by: J. D. Jackson, John Chancer
- Length: 10 hrs and 53 mins
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When the body of N’Gana Frimbo, the African conjure-man, is discovered in his consultation room, Perry Dart, one of Harlem’s 10 Black police detectives, is called in to investigate. Together with Dr Archer, a physician from across the street, Dart is determined to solve the baffling mystery, helped and hindered by Bubber Brown and Jinx Jenkins, local boys keen to clear themselves of suspicion of murder and undertake their own investigations.
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Great Book from an Unsung Black Writer
- By AnaStacia on 12-16-22
- The Conjure-Man Dies: A Harlem Mystery
- Detective Club Crime Classics
- By: Rudolph Fisher, Stanley Ellin - introduction
- Narrated by: J. D. Jackson, John Chancer
Necessary Listen
Reviewed: 01-17-24
if you're s fan of detective novels or mysteries, this is a must listen. I can't believe I'd never heard of the author previously. If you haven't either, do yourself a favor and purchase this book, and also research his life. The book is amazingly written and not dated at all despite being written nearly 100 years ago. The characters are believable and dialogue is masterful. Concepts and science discussed are ahead of it's time.
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Every Man a King
- A King Oliver Novel
- By: Walter Mosley
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
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When friend of the family and multi-billionaire Roger Ferris comes to Joe with an assignment, he’s got no choice but to accept, even if the case is a tough one to stomach. White nationalist Alfred Xavier Quiller has been accused of murder and the sale of sensitive information to the Russians. Ferris has reason to believe Quiller’s been set up and he needs King to see if the charges hold.
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Very difficult to follow
- By socca_dad on 03-03-23
- Every Man a King
- A King Oliver Novel
- By: Walter Mosley
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
Series Solidified
Reviewed: 03-15-23
Moseley avoided the sophomore jinx with the second King Oliver story. Easily my favorite author, he seamlessly weaved 2 plot lines together in one while giving realistic and nuanced character growth like no other. Dion Graham is a wonderful narrator that brings the story to life. Huge fan of this series along with Easy Rawlins and Leonid Mcgill. Moseley is simply the best at telling stories. If you like those series, you will love this as well.
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It Was All a Dream
- Biggie and the World That Made Him
- By: Justin Tinsley
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
- Length: 12 hrs and 32 mins
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The Notorious B.I.G. was one of the most charismatic and talented artists of the 1990s. Born Christopher Wallace and raised in Clinton Hill/Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, Biggie lived an almost archetypal rap life. Biggie released his first record, Ready to Die, in 1994, when he was only 22. Less than three years later, he was killed just days before the planned release of his second record Life After Death. Journalist Justin Tinsley’s It Was All a Dream is a fresh, insightful telling of the life beyond the legend.
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By Far the Best Biggie Bio I've Read
- By Jeremy on 06-05-22
- It Was All a Dream
- Biggie and the World That Made Him
- By: Justin Tinsley
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
To know me is to love me
Reviewed: 07-19-22
Tinsley really did his research and included details that gave a feel for Christopher Wallace the person. I was hesitant to get the book because so much has been written about Biggie, and he's been the subject of documentaries and films, but the author managed to include details and presented the story in a way that seemed fresh. "Get to know me man, to know me is to love me", that quote drove the story.
Dion Graham is a good narrator, but I gotta deduct a point for him continously pronouncing Lil Cease name like "cease and desist" instead of short for Cesar. He butchered Jeru Da Damaja's name too, don't think he got that's a variation of "damager".
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We Own This City
- A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption
- By: Justin Fenton
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Baltimore, 2015. Riots are erupting across the city as citizens demand justice for Freddie Gray, a twenty-five-year-old Black man who has died under suspicious circumstances while in police custody. In this urgent book, award-winning investigative journalist Justin Fenton distills hundreds of interviews, thousands of court documents, and countless hours of video footage to present the definitive account of the entire scandal.
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Hard to Follow
- By Dmez on 05-17-21
- We Own This City
- A True Story of Crime, Cops, and Corruption
- By: Justin Fenton
- Narrated by: Dion Graham
If you enjoyed the show, you will love this book
Reviewed: 06-11-22
Jenkins was really off the chain b. Off the muthaf*#in chain! Lol, seriously, I thought that the show on HBO may have indulged for entertainment purposes, but Jenkins and the other thugs were just as out of control, if not more, than portrayed on TV. The book does however do a better job of showing how Jenkins was corrupted by police culture and power.
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IQ
- By: Joe Ide
- Narrated by: Sullivan Jones
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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A resident of one of LA's toughest neighborhoods uses his blistering intellect to solve the crimes the LAPD ignores. East Long Beach. The LAPD is barely keeping up with the neighborhood's high crime rate. Murders go unsolved, lost children unrecovered. But someone from the neighborhood has taken it upon himself to help solve the cases the police can't or won't touch. They call him IQ. He's a loner and a high school dropout, his unassuming nature disguising a relentless determination and a fierce intelligence.
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Finally! Something new and original ;
- By Midwesterner on 11-29-16
- IQ
- By: Joe Ide
- Narrated by: Sullivan Jones
Found a new series...
Reviewed: 02-14-22
Great story, excellent performance by the narrator, ready to check next book in the series.
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From Staircase to Stage
- The Story of Raekwon and the Wu-Tang Clan
- By: Raekwon, Anthony Bozza
- Narrated by: Landon Woodson, Raekwon
- Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
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There are rappers who everyone loves and there are rappers who every rapper loves, and Corey Woods, a.k.a. Raekwon the Chef, is one of the few who is both. His versatile flow, natural storytelling, and evocative imagery have inspired legions of fans and a new generation of rappers. Raekwon is one of the founding members of Wu-Tang Clan, and his voice and cadence are synonymous with the sound that has made the group iconic since 1991.
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A must listen
- By sam on 12-10-21
- From Staircase to Stage
- The Story of Raekwon and the Wu-Tang Clan
- By: Raekwon, Anthony Bozza
- Narrated by: Landon Woodson, Raekwon
Dope, must read/ listen for Wu fans
Reviewed: 12-22-21
Great book. Raekwon is a storyteller that I've been enjoying for 25+ years in music, was amazing to hear his story. I dug that he didn't present himself as perfect, admitted faults. It makes him more credible. The falling out with people u consider family was relatable to me, and I admire the way he's handled that. I love the Wu show on Hulu, but damn, wish they did the movie deal he had set up. I appreciate his love for the art of hip hop and the fans. Only thing that could've been better would be him narrating the whole book, although the interview portion with his son was a unique format. I'm ready for Only Built for Cuban Links 3, part 2 did justice to one of the best hip hop albums ever.
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The Spook Who Sat by the Door
- By: Sam Greenlee, Natiki Hope Pressley
- Narrated by: Dion Graham, Natiki Hope Pressley
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
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Continuously available in print since 1968, this novel has become embedded in progressive anti-racist culture with wide circulation of the book and hotly debated film. A literary classic, The Spook Who Sat by the Door is a strong comment on entrenched racial inequities in the United States in the late 1960s. With its focus on the “militancy” that characterized the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s, this is the story of one man’s reaction to ruling-class hypocrisy.
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The Book that Threatened the White Establishment
- By Kerr on 06-22-20
- The Spook Who Sat by the Door
- By: Sam Greenlee, Natiki Hope Pressley
- Narrated by: Dion Graham, Natiki Hope Pressley
Classic must read (or listen)
Reviewed: 10-17-21
Tbh, I only recently heard of this book. This season on The Chi, all the episodes were named after movies or books that were set in Chicago. I am grateful they did that, because it lead me to this classic. Classic is a word that's over used, but to me, it means exceptional and timeless. This book easily meets those standards. Dion Graham's performance is amazing. I've listened to several books narrated by him, and in each one, he alters his tone, attitude, dialect and energy differently to match the story. I know they made a movie out of this back in the day, but it would be a good one to update and remake set in current times. Unfortunately, things haven't changed so much since the late 60s when this story was set. It's very relevant to what's going on today.
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- Chicago Mystery Series, Book 4
- By: Tracy Clark
- Narrated by: Shari Peele
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
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Chicago in the dead of winter can be brutal, especially when you're scouring the frigid streets for a missing girl. Fifteen-year-old Ramona Titus has run away from her foster home. Her biological mother, Leesa Evans, is a recovering addict who admits she failed Ramona often in the past. But now she's clean. And she's determined to make up for her mistakes - if Cass can only help her find her daughter.
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Like an SVU episode with bad ending
- By CJFLA on 10-17-21
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- Chicago Mystery Series, Book 4
- By: Tracy Clark
- Narrated by: Shari Peele
Series keeps getting better
Reviewed: 07-07-21
Great story, if you like mysteries/detective novels, check this series out. Character development and story writing is excellent. The narrator is a good fit for the book. The ending leaves you ready for the next book.
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