Book Review: Conspiracy Theory by Mike Enemigo
Conspiracy Theory
By Mike Enemigo
Published by The Cell Block, P. O. Box 212, Folsom, CA 95763
ISBN 9781492709665 $15.00 (2012, 2013)
Available on Amazon.
Conspiracy Theory is a gritty story of drugs, crime, and the underground rap music scene in Sacramento, California, written by someone who knows whereof he speaks. Mike Enemigo, a Folsom Prison lifer is the Impresario of The Cell Block, an up-and-coming publisher of crime, urban fiction, and non-fiction.
Conspiracy Theory is Enemigo's third book, and he writes with a hard, fast style that pushes the story along quickly. The protagonist, Kokain, is a Sacremento city rapper who ends up entangled in a situation that sees him wind up as a possible fall guy for the six-figure rip-off of a marijuana grower that goes wrong. As the heat comes down on the brother of Kokain's girlfriend, deception, deceit, and betrayal all threaten to burn destroy him.
The story is a harsh one, but a step up from the usual fare in the urban novel market. Conspiracy Theory is based on true events, and Enemigo knows the streets. That's what makes it a compelling read. Anyone familiar with the dangerous world that Enemigo writes of will find themselves nodding along to the beat with this one.
The Cell Block is developing a reputation as one of the big dogs in the crime and prison publishing industry, and Conspiracy Theory is proof why.
By Mike Enemigo
Published by The Cell Block, P. O. Box 212, Folsom, CA 95763
ISBN 9781492709665 $15.00 (2012, 2013)
Available on Amazon.
Conspiracy Theory is a gritty story of drugs, crime, and the underground rap music scene in Sacramento, California, written by someone who knows whereof he speaks. Mike Enemigo, a Folsom Prison lifer is the Impresario of The Cell Block, an up-and-coming publisher of crime, urban fiction, and non-fiction.
Conspiracy Theory is Enemigo's third book, and he writes with a hard, fast style that pushes the story along quickly. The protagonist, Kokain, is a Sacremento city rapper who ends up entangled in a situation that sees him wind up as a possible fall guy for the six-figure rip-off of a marijuana grower that goes wrong. As the heat comes down on the brother of Kokain's girlfriend, deception, deceit, and betrayal all threaten to burn destroy him.
The story is a harsh one, but a step up from the usual fare in the urban novel market. Conspiracy Theory is based on true events, and Enemigo knows the streets. That's what makes it a compelling read. Anyone familiar with the dangerous world that Enemigo writes of will find themselves nodding along to the beat with this one.
The Cell Block is developing a reputation as one of the big dogs in the crime and prison publishing industry, and Conspiracy Theory is proof why.
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