Street Ranger: A Makaveli’s Prince Novella

· Sam Hunter
3.9
41 reviews
Ebook
40
Pages

About this ebook

Street hood Leon Brown escapes a prison sentence by agreeing to sign up with the US Army Rangers. His father’s friend and former Ranger pulled the necessary strings to make that happen and it was supposed to put Leon back on the straight and narrow. For a while it nearly did. But what would you do if your little sister was murdered?

Leon returns to Miami and hands down his own form of justice using the skills he’s learnt in combat. But the streets don’t play by the same rules and when he betrays the Ranger Creed he sets himself on a dark path.

Can Leon’s new code of honor triumph or will the streets corrupt him again?

Ratings and reviews

3.9
41 reviews
timika gladney
November 27, 2014
The book was great! It gave the background on Leon. I read book one first and I'm rethinking that now
Klawdja Louissaint
January 10, 2016
I read it after Book One. Should have read this first. Still liked it but I wish it was longer
2 people found this review helpful
Davina Sutherlin
March 24, 2014
I like it wish it had a better ending but

About the author

Sam Hunter is the best selling author of the Makaveli’s Prince books. His first novel, Book One, was described by Street Literature as a “true tribute to hip-hop” and weaves a thrilling ride through some of hip-hop’s darkest secrets. The urban fiction genre has no rival when it comes to action, gun-play and life on the streets. Sam Hunter is a writer with depth, whose books you won’t be able to put down. Packed with conspiracy, drama and centered on strong female characters, you’re in for a ride.

Sam Hunter welcomes you to reach out to him via Facebook and Twitter.

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