Nasir returns home two years later after the death of Denise. This time, he comes back to Queens with a crew and vengeance. He’s in a new relationship with Sunday, a beautiful but ruthless and ambitious bitch who’s ready to become the next Griselda Blanco in New York City. Along with her psychotic little brother, Sheek, the trio becomes a force to be reckoned with.
Nasir’s beef with Sincere has been put on hold. Sincere is too busy dealing with his own hitches in Elmira Correctional Facility. Sincere barely survives a hit placed on him by an unknown force. New rivals are coming into play, one being Rondell—an OG with robust backing. Sincere creates a prison gang, KOS (Kings of Society), inside the state prison, and they’re becoming a booming threat in and out of the prison.
Meanwhile, Zodiac is in Ghana, Africa, conducting the biggest drug deal in his life—to become a top distributor. With this deal, he’ll become one of the biggest heavyweights in the game. However, he and Trina are attacked during his trip to Africa. And with the news of Zulu’s death in federal prison, Zodiac is on high alert.
Who’s behind these sudden attacks? There’s a greater force and entity than Zodiac, Sincere, and Nasir combined. His name is Ezekial, one of the founding members of a domineering and powerful international organization called The Outfit.
Ezekial’s thirst for revenge for the death of his sons, Drip-Drip and Rafe, creates a civil war within The Outfit, and the streets of New York break out in bloodshed and war.
I’ve read every installment of the Kingpins series and this one was regrettably poorly written with typos, overly used adjectives and surprisingly, misplaced names of characters in sections of the book. In one place the author called Sunday, Sincere. The book was more than likely hastily edited. Just throw the copy editor away! Glad to see Sincere, Zodiac and Nasir hold things down.
Exekial started a war that ended in major bloodshed. Cashmere was a victim of this war. Sunday and Nasir were players in the novel. Sunday's fate was sealed when she stepped out on Nasir. Sincere was somehow running things in jail. Beating up guards went unpunished. I expected better with Carl Weber as a sponsor/writer.