A Moment of Silence: Midnight III (3) (The Midnight Series)
Description
In her next heart-pounding novel of passion, danger, temptation, and
adventure, New York Times bestselling author Sister Souljah returns to the
story of Midnight. Handsome, young, Muslim, and married to two women living in
one house along with his mother, Umma, and sister, Naja: can Midnight manage?
He is surrounded by Americans who don’t share or understand his faith or
culture, and adults who are offended by his maturity, intelligence, or his
natural ability to make his hard work turn into real money. He is calm,
confident, and cool, Ninja-trained and powerful, but one moment of rage throws
this Brooklyn youth into a dark world of dirty police, gangs, guns, drugs,
prisons, and prisoners. Everything he ever believed, every dollar he ever
earned, and all of the women he ever loved—including his mother—are at risk.
Will his manhood be taken, broken, or altered? Can he maintain his faith among
the heathens? Outnumbered, overruled, and deeply envied—how can he possibly
survive? Will the streets convert him? What can he keep? What must he lose? In
this heart-pounding adventure, thriller, and intense narrative, New York Times
bestselling author Sister Souljah has penned her most passionate and
engrossing novel to date. Raw and uncompromising, her storytelling highlights
and ignites the ongoing struggle of young men worldwide, to more than survive,
but to live strong, to earn, to have the right to love and protect their
families, to receive justice, and to be free. Read more
Features:
Product Details:
- Publisher : Atria/Emily Bestler Books (November 10, 2015)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 544 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1476765987
- ISBN-13 : 83
- Item Weight : 1.5 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.6 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #458,850 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,864 in Fiction Urban Life #4,791 in Black & African American Women's Fiction (Books) #5,583 in Black & African American Urban Fiction (Books)
- #1,864 in Fiction Urban Life
- #4,791 in Black & African American Women's Fiction (Books)