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Spot Rushers

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They called themselves the Fatal Four. They are spot rushers. Robbing drug dealers. Using sexual prowess and bewildering charm they have the ability to get next to any drug dealer’s trust. It’s on after the victim’s confidence has been compromised once inside the dealer’s assets and worth are assessed. After finding where the secret stash of jewelry and money are hidden, the group moves in with guns and do dirt the ski mask-way. Sabrina, Rayne, Bernadette and Dora Dean successfully robbed dozens of drug dealers over the years. One night a spot rush went bad and one of the girls is murdered. Their lives were never the same. They are forced to pick up the pieces. It used to be all about the streets and getting ready for another spot rush. Now there was nothing but the uncertainty of living a regular life. They had known nothing but the streets, each surviving girl was left at the crossroads pondering where their life would turn.

240 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2007

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About the author

Brandon Dewitt McCalla was born in Brooklyn New York in 1971. He was always an intense reader starting with Marvel Comic books, but a copy of J.R.R.Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings collecting dust on the book self in the living room was the true catalyst that set off the spark that would eventually make him an author. Once he graduated from high school and began his freshman year of college he also began to write his first novel. He graduated with a bachelor of arts in English and put his writing endeavors aside to dabble in the music industry co owning his own record label and producing music. The music industry is a cold and harsh environment and Brandon felt more incubated with the way his thoughts weaved stories and realized that his true love was what he started college doing as a simple hobby.

McCalla considers himself more a science fiction/fantasy writer. However, his first published novel Diamond Drought, book one in his Diamond Series trilogy, is pure street fiction — an ode to the hip hop community. He specifically wrote the gangsta soap opera for people who love the culture and want an entertaining and fast paced read. Something for the train when you’re on it early in the morn; something to spark that day off before work or college...

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