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Kenyatta #3

Kenyatta's Escape

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Kenyatta had two cleaning the ghetto of all drug traffic and gunning down all the racist white cops! But a black and white detective team, Benson and Ryan, is on his tail and has discovered the location of his army's camp. Armed with tanks, they bring a bloody doomsday to his followers. In Kenyatta's Escape, Gionse continues his story of the bloody, brutal world of crime he began in Crime Panthers and Death List. They're all back for a coast to coast chase that spells gripping adventure.

224 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published September 1, 2000

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Al C. Clark

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Pseudonym of Donald Goines. All of Goines' Kenyatta series was first published under this pseudonym.

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178 reviews7 followers
March 14, 2018
Kenyatta's Escape is the continuing story (book # 3 of 4) about Kenyatta, the leader of a black militant organization whose mission is to rid the ghetto of racist cops and drug dealers I liked Kenytaa just a lil more in book 3 than the first two books.

In this book Kenyatta's ranch is infilitrated resulting in a gun/tank battle ending in the deaths of many cops and militia members; with the surviving militia members questing Kenyatta's loyalty for not warning them about the pending raid (hmmm) and while this is going on, Kenyatta and several of his other members have taken over a plane, emergency landed in the desert, killed more folk, high-jacked a biker group and taken up in their farm where he sexed a white woman and basically got out of dodge with detectives Benson and Ryan still in pursuit.

Thus far, this is my favorite Kenyatta book of the series (one to go) I enjoyed reading and visualizing the gas station scene. Kenyatta is on a mission, destroying anyone that gets in his way with militia members supporting him all the way. Kenyatta obviously can't go back to Detroit, but no worries he and his remaining mini group are headed to Watts, California with plans to reorganize, recruit and continue his plan as a self-proclaimed ghetto fixer
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Author 1 book14 followers
May 9, 2022
3.5 stars.

I had been trying to get into black pulp fiction for a while and Goines was recommended as a worthy successor to Iceberg Slim. It did not disappoint. It is sort of a funny entry point to come into the series in the 2nd to last book, but it makes for a non-stop and fast paced read that I really appreciated. I found it at a used book store for $4 so I had to grab it. Even without knowing anything that has happened previously, I was sold on the action alone. Horse heists, plane hijacking and crashing, dune buggies and motorcycles flying through the desert, a gas station exploding. With the right director, this would be a seriously enjoyable film. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, though I am not necessarily motivated to read the first two.

My only critiques lie in some of the clunky narration and word choice, but I didn't pick this up for the prose. A really fun read if you aren't a pretentious or snobby reader.
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56 reviews10 followers
July 7, 2010
I grabbed this from the "Urban Fiction - General" section of the Detroit Public Library thinking it was the only Donald Goines book available. My goal was get acquainted with Goines and wait out the heat of the afternoon/morning/evening. Both purposes were served by "Escape", but I probably should have chosen a more well-known Goines volume. Only after reading about half the book did I realize that about 15 other titles (including the more renowned "Dopefiend") were available on a neighboring shelf; by then it was too late to turn my back on "Escape". That said, it was explosive and violent (as expected), but skimpy on the use of scenes and encounters from everyday street life that has secured lasting admiration for Goines's other books.
289 reviews
September 18, 2018
The final book in a trilogy (Crime Parners, Death List) - another 'Kenyatta's Last Hit' installment still on my TBR.

More enjoyable than Crime Partners. The formula is the same, but it is a good formula. Enjoyable and brings some loos ends together. If you like Goines, you will like this one.
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Author 1 book
December 11, 2020
One of the books that inspired me to write Money Green. The main character shares my namesake so it was easy to picture myself as the protagonist.
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Author 10 books215 followers
February 23, 2024
So have we considered that Donald Goines may have been completely deranged?
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September 30, 2011
Kenyatta's Escape is the 3rd of a 4 book series by Donald Goines about a Black militant named, ta-da, Kenyatta. I have to say that I really REALLY like Goines' stand-alone books, but this Kenyatta series is simply brutal and that's not because of the rampant violence, but rather because of the writing and lack of editing. This book is the worst yet. It would be generous to say that Goines seemed to have been disinterested in this series. Goines repeatedly loses track of what Kenyatta is doing. For example, at the end of the book Kenyatta and 3 of his fellow Black militants arrive in Watts, but Goines can't remeber the number of people in the car. The four people arrive at their destination and exit their (They are greatly relieved to have masde their escape and finally get out of the car) car, but Goines forgets this (And the editor misses it)and a few sentences later he thinks they're in the car again. This is just one of the multitude of mistakes in this book. Add to this constant misspelled words and it makes for not very enjoyable reading.
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196 reviews1 follower
April 16, 2023
Donald Goines has done it again with this third installment in the Kenyatta series. On the run Kenyatta and his crew make a daring move by hijacking a plane in hopes of making it to LA. While his cohorts wage war against the cops at their farm hide-out. With the organization split and the cops hot on there tails Kenyatta must hold it together and follow through with his plan. But the group from the farm grow suspicious after learning about the hijacking.

Amazing action and energy from the the cops and robbers make this a marvelous entry into the Kenyatta saga.
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28 reviews
July 3, 2014
A friend recommended this book to me and I'm glad she did. I wish I read the first book in the series, but it was still good nonetheless. This book was quite intriguing and I read it all in a day -- in maybe 2 hours or so to be exact. It gives me a Scarface vibe. Great book! :)
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