Back On The Block

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Kensington Books, Aug 1, 2008 - Fiction - 288 pages
Recy Clark is back in her old neighborhood and she’s even more bitter than when she left. The news that her foster mother, Ms. Joanne Banks, has been brutally murdered, has forced her to return to the place that she’s been trying so hard to forget. For the past five years, she’s been trying to get her life together, but now that she’s back on the block, she’s going to have to face her demons again. Jonathan Jones, now a husband, father, and respected police officer, is haunted with the thoughts that the hidden truth may be revealed with the return of Recy Clark. He tries to act as though everything is business as usual, but Recy holds a secret that could tear apart everything he holds dear. David Blackwell was less than thrilled to find out that his childhood friend, Jonathan Jones, is suddenly patrolling the drug-infested streets that he controls. As the news of Joanne Banks’ murder hits the streets, evidence is mounting that he’s the main suspect. But David didn’t do it, because murder is bad for business. If he didn’t, who did? Can he live long enough to find out the truth before his friend destroys his lucrative drug empire?
 

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Section 1
5
Section 2
9
Section 3
24
Section 4
33
Section 5
37
Section 6
41
Section 7
44
Section 8
49
Section 20
142
Section 21
149
Section 22
160
Section 23
175
Section 24
178
Section 25
180
Section 26
184
Section 27
196

Section 9
54
Section 10
75
Section 11
78
Section 12
88
Section 13
98
Section 14
104
Section 15
113
Section 16
122
Section 17
127
Section 18
130
Section 19
133
Section 28
201
Section 29
207
Section 30
211
Section 31
214
Section 32
217
Section 33
220
Section 34
225
Section 35
227
Section 36
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Felicia Madlock attended Illinois State University as an undergraduate and Loyola University/Chicago for her Masters in Social Work. She presently works as a Medical Social Worker for a leading trauma hospital located in the heart of Chicago's Westside community. Her biggest influence for writing is simply life and the extraordinary individuals that she has met along the way.

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