Murderville 3: The Black Dahlia Author: Ashley JaQuavis | Language: English | ISBN:
B006JDEQHU | Format: EPUB
Murderville 3: The Black Dahlia Description
This thrilling page-turner introduces the story of the black Dahlia and her bloodstained ascent to power. After establishing a connection with “The Five Families,” Dahlia becomes literally untouchable. Her brazen tactics and mafia-style antics become infamous and she is set to take over the country’s black market. But there is only one thing still standing in her way - she is a woman. The competition doesn’t respect her so Dahlia sets out on a bloody mission to ensure the protection of her new kingdom. Liberty has relocated to her hometown only to get a knock on the door by a man she hasn’t seen in years. She reacquaints herself with the past and gets connected with some of the biggest bosses in the country. When fate brings her face-to-face with Dahlia, who will end up victorious? Will Dahlia’s newfound power make her invincible? Or, will Liberty finally get the revenge she deserves? What happens next is the most shocking ending that Ashley & JaQuavis have ever created. This is storytelling at its greatest. Welcome to Murderville 3: the Black Dahlia.
- File Size: 3427 KB
- Print Length: 257 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1936399091
- Publisher: Cash Money Content (September 3, 2013)
- Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
- Language: English
- ASIN: B006JDEQHU
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- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #25,777 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Let me say I love A&J's work. They are a brillant duo. But I do tire of the series, especially waiting on them year by year. This book was OK but it wasn't jaw dropping, which proves my point exactly. If you continue to draw these books out, the thrill is no longer there. But as for this one, I can say I'm glad the ending was different from their usual. Dahlia was a piece of work but her fate goes to show that greed can be your downfall. I don't see how Liberty lived the life she did and couldn't handle her cousin. And it's funny how all of a sudden Po finally realized what was really going on. I did like how the previous characters came together. I saw one reviewer said true fans didn't need a reminder of who was who-I disagree. I have read every book they have put out. A&J write a lot of books and in between they are putting out book installments. Sometimes so much time has passed that you need a reminder.
By Bossichik
This was a nice read. I'm glad that they didn't prolong the series. To me it seemed like it was rushed in some areas & didn't draw me in like previous books did. I feel like it's missing something. That whole thing with Dahlia just seemed unbelievable how she came into power, how the men just sided with her & followed her that was too easy. All in all ok read to me...
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