Born Dying

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4.6
35 reviews
Ebook
288
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Harold L. Turley II reveals the not-so-glamorous lifestyle of crime in this story of a Washington DC kingpin and a drug-addicted ex-detective who cross paths and change each other's lives forever.

There are two fates that come from indulging in a life of crime: death or incarceration. Nate Rodgers and Lionel Taylor are opposites in every way. While Nate has achieved dubious power and fame by pushing drugs on the streets, Lionel has fallen from honor as a police detective by giving in to the lure of drug abuse and losing his family in the process.

When these two men meet, they inspire each other to rise above their circumstances and grasp at redemption. Nate gains a new purpose in life—to try and escape his drug-selling lifestyle while saving those he has pushed down the path to addiction. At the same time, Lionel works to conquer his habit and regain the loved ones he's lost. Alone, they have no chance, but together they might muster the strength to overcome the consequences of their bad decisions.

Unvarnished and hard-hitting, Born Dying exposes the reality of drug addiction, telling the story from both sides—both user and pusher. Through the struggles, defeats, and victories, Born Dying is a story of hope, even in the darkest corner of life.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
35 reviews
Paul James Chatman
January 3, 2020
While this book had a great start & did well to develope all the main characters (Nate, Cheese, O'Neal & even Det. LT), one wishes that was the whole book. When Nate, now "Money Green", is grown & LT has become a different man the story seems to slide a bit in favor of Money & his crew. We think that Det. LT will be an integral part of the story, especially after his first encounter with Money's crew. Instead we only get glimpse of what LT is & what impact he has on the story. LT & Money have a fated encounter, where LT pretty much sums up his part in Hurley's book: he's moved on. Truth is: I was invested in the confronting between Money's Crew & Det. LT - but never got it. The author felt Money's story was way more interesting. It all suffered from what I see as an unfulfilled ending, but in truth it was ...just not the ending I was "expecting". I was left to ask "Why?" However Hurley gives something of a victory with LT & even a side project of Money's, as well. But it's not the ending I would have written. It just felt rushed, like the author had a hot date & needed to finish the book quickly. Well he does a great job making you hate O'Neal for his constant stupidtity.
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the ryman
September 24, 2015
Picked this up because the title was so good I mean we are all born dying on a road to death the very oxygen we breath corroding our bodies. Turns out its about being a gangster which is ok if it's your fantasy because you are insecure and a bit dumb. Only it's not because he dies at the end.
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Kellz Smitty
September 24, 2013
Enjoyed the book. Looking forward to reading others by this author
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About the author

Harold L. Turley II is an author and performance poet who thrilled readers with his critically acclaimed novels Love's Game, Confessions of a Lonely Soul, Born Dying, and My Darkest Hour. He lives with his children in Fort Washington, Maryland.

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