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Respect the Jux


Respect the Jux
By: O.G. Yello
ISBN: 1-4415-6561-2 (Trade Paperback 6x9)
ISBN13: 978-1-4415-6561-7 (Trade Paperback 6x9)
ISBN: 1-4415-6562-0 (Trade Hardback 6x9)
ISBN13: 978-1-4415-6562-4 (Trade Hardback 6x9)

Pages : 214
Book Format : Trade Book 6x9
Subject : DRAMA / General
 



 

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JUX (Kooks): Precise observation, precise planning, to commit a precise robbery Cat committed his first JUX and murder at the age of fourteen. A short time after, he immigrated from Jamaica to America. After graduating from high school, he completed a tour of duty in the U.S. Army and returned to a poor job market. Working at a supermarket for minimum wage and living with his mother, he felt the American dream had failed him. In despair, he instinctively committed his first Jux in the States. All other Jux that followed were done intentionally and with precision. Feeling the need to Jux for higher stakes, he decided to expand his one-man operation by creating a fraternity (team) called “THE ORDER of THIEVES” and inducting members. First was Banit, who in turn recruited Cloud, Ozzi, Prince, and James. With the team completed, they became an efficient juzing machine. All good things must come to an end; inevitably, the cops came forcing the Frat to cease operations in New York. With the law hot on their trail, the team disbursed. Cat moved to Miami, the South Beach party scene, where he met new people. This in turn provided the team with the opportunity to Jux on a larger scale. Politicians, Athletes, Drug Kingpins, and Celebrities all fall victim to the Jux. “4 STARS” –Smooth Magazine “Jamaican born, NYC native Yello puts it down in his first book Respect The Jux, penned behind the bars of a NYS correctional facility.” –GoLocal Jamacia “He tells me of a guy he ran with name YELLO who has a street rep. as long as train smoke –Headmasterz “At first glance Respect the Jux might seem like another new entry into the arena of street lit…” –AOL Black Voices with Ken Gibs Jr.
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