Author Craytonia Saunders's new book "Heaven's Devil: How It Began" is a gritty urban tale following a group of third-generation Crips growing up in Phoenix, Arizona
Recent release "Heaven's Devil: How It Began" from Page Publishing author Craytonia Saunders is an unflinching portrait of boys growing up poor in a neighborhood where there was nothing to do but sell drugs, steal, or gangbang- or all the above.
NEW YORK, June 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Craytonia Saunders, a Phoenix, Arizona native who fell victim to the lure of street culture as a youth and served time in prison, has completed his new book "Heaven's Devil: How It Began": a poignant cautionary tale charting the vicious cycle of street life, crime, incarceration, and murder for a group of young boys in the south side of Phoenix, Arizona.
AOD and the fellas were hanging at the minipark, gambling and watching the girls. One of the crew members got enough money to feed the group. They decided to head to Gabe's for sloppy bags. But things didn't go as planned. The BWGs were already there, and things got out of hand quickly.
AOD saw the gun and picked it up, aimed it into the crowd, and fired off one shot. The bullet hit Mike-G in the face. He stood still and then dropped to the pavement. Hearing sirens, the CC Live boys ran toward the MLK school field, where they split up and ran their own ways. AOD hid under a car for a while. When he decided to come out, he threw the gun on the roof of the elementary school and started walking as if nothing happened.
Once on the streets, he heard, "Get down before I shoot your little a**."
While riding to the police station, the officer kept saying, "So you like to shoot people, huh?"
AOD knew enough to keep his mouth closed. Because that was the CC Live's way of doing things.
Published by Page Publishing, Craytonia Saunders's engrossing book is a riveting story based on a fictional tale of growing up in an inner city hood.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase "Heaven's Devil: How It Began" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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