Raymond and Bruce are like brothers. They grow up together in the famous Chicago ‘hood nicknamed “The Wild Hunnids.” When Bruce and Raymond graduate high school, the both of them start working for old man Roger's Restaurant. Fed up with being broke, Raymond reaches out to his big brother’s friend Andre “Poogie” Smalls to help him make a few bucks.
When Bruce is drafted into the NBA, he and Raymond's relationship take a turn. A sexy girl named Angie is at the root of the problem. And there’s something else that Raymond doesn't know about Bruce or Poogie that puts him on the other side of the law. When Raymond finds out, he’s outraged.
And you never want to end up on Raymond’s bad side …
The plot of this book was very good however it starts to become confusing when you say someone is in a jail cell but they reached over to the nightstand to get a card to get a number off of it. With a little proofreading this book would've definitely gotten a five star
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. That's the lesson I learned while reading this book. I also learned all closed eyes are not sleeping. If you don't believe me, read the book. The treachery was real.