From the streets of Mexico to the honky-tonks on Broadway. Trust me, it’s not what it seems. Nashville’s population has grown faster than the national average, and all the flashing lights and country music attract thousands each week. However, my city, the great “it” city, has a lot of creepy crawlers; dirty things that happen behind the scenes. Top law enforcement, city officials, and mayors, they all try to ignore it, but I’m here to tell ya the real story, the life of a kilo dealer.As a young drug detective, I never imagined that a team of six would turn one ounce of cocaine into a record seizure, worth more than 3 million dollars. This was a time I lived on the edge, an area deemed to be unclear, unhinged and certainly filled with opportunity for disruption. I guess you could say, I was living, in the GRAY!
The story was worth telling. The captured text of the phone calls was hard to read and didn't add alot of value to the story. I would be interested in this story with out all the extras, it would have been an easier read. I struggled to get through this book, it did improve towards the end, more story, less transcription.