Review of The Trenches
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The Trenches by D. Morrow Jr. starts with a convict named Mano telling his cellmate how he ended up in Atwater United States Federal Penitentiary with a life sentence. He recalls how he and his childhood friend Bucca rose to the top of drug dealing gangs before everything went downhill, and he ended up in prison. Mano and Bucca were nothing but minor players in the streets of Chicago when they started to take over other gangs and eliminate opposition. They cunningly started gathering loyal members for their gang and controlling the whole Darkside, consisting of a seven-block radius full of gangster disciples. Their sudden rise to top positions didn't go unnoticed by the other players. What followed was a battle of wits, strategy, betrayal, and bloodshed. Read The Trenches to find out how Mano and Bucca climbed to the top positions and crashed back down within a mere two years.
The story is a raw and truthful depiction of the lives of gangsters and drug dealers in the United States. The author used his personal experiences to create authentic characters with appropriate diction and mannerisms. Mano is cunning and ruthless, yet is loyal and caring towards his friends and girlfriend. Bucca has more muscles than brains and has a playful part. His devotion to Mano is steadfast, even under the most challenging circumstances. These diversities make them relatable and believable. It was easy to imagine their initial struggles and eventual achievements. Other characters like Fredo, Felisha, Porsha, Syko, and Money were also appropriately created.
The story is reasonably fast-paced, with the suspense building from the first chapter. It took some time for me to adjust to the diction, but once I did, I couldn't put the book down. Mano and his group encountered betrayal and double-dealing by those around him, as well as an inquiry by federal agents Jack Fazar and Robert Ernst. As is the case with drug dealers and gangsters, their lives were roller-coaster. The tender moments between the men and their love interests help balance the shocking events of murder and ruthless conspiracy. The story is styled as flashbacks, and the date stamps at the beginning of each chapter make it easy to understand the timelines of the events. The book contains extensive profanities, but given the theme, it is justifiable.
I encountered minor errors while reading. The author did an admirable job of narrating an authentic story of crime and retaliation. I rate this book 4 out of 5 due to its well-paced narrative and realistic characters.
I recommend this book to mature readers due to the amount of violence and profanities. This book will excite readers who enjoy gangster and crime stories.
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This review has piqued my interest in this book. I appreciate that the author is writing this gangster story based on his personal experiences. This makes the story and characters authentic. I will enjoy reading this book.RJ Reviews wrote: ↑16 Feb 2024, 05:46 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Trenches" by D. Morrow Jr..]
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The story is a raw and truthful depiction of the lives of gangsters and drug dealers in the United States. The author used his personal experiences to create authentic characters with appropriate diction and mannerisms. Mano is cunning and ruthless, yet is loyal and caring towards his friends and girlfriend. Bucca has more muscles than brains and has a playful part. His devotion to Mano is steadfast, even under the most challenging circumstances. These diversities make them relatable and believable. It was easy to imagine their initial struggles and eventual achievements. Other characters like Fredo, Felisha, Porsha, Syko, and Money were also appropriately created.
I encountered minor errors while reading. The author did an admirable job of narrating an authentic story of crime and retaliation. I rate this book 4 out of 5 due to its well-paced narrative and realistic characters.
I recommend this book to mature readers due to the amount of violence and profanities. This book will excite readers who enjoy gangster and crime stories.
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I wouldn't say that the author went too far with it because we shouldn't expect gangsters to talk too politely, should we? But yes, there are abundance of profanities and it may offend some readers. I appreciate your kind comment.Anastasia Baglay wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 13:04 You mention that the book contains profanity. I don't wanna sound cheesy, yet did the author went to far with it, or it feels on its place and does not spoil the whole experience? Thank you for your great job!
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Mano is cunning and ruthless, while Bucca has more muscles than brains and a playful part. His devotion to Mano is steadfast, even under challenging circumstances. Other characters like Fredo, Felisha, Porsha, Syko, and Money are also appropriately created.
The story is fast-paced, with suspense building from the first chapter. The suspense builds from the first chapter, and the author's ability to create relatable and believable characters makes the book easy to imagine their initial struggles and eventual achievements. The story is styled as flashbacks, with date stamps at the beginning of each chapter making it easy to understand the timelines of the events.
The book contains extensive profanities, but given the theme, it is justifiable. The author did an admirable job of narrating an authentic story of crime and retaliation. I rate this book 4 out of 5 due to its well-paced narrative and realistic characters.
I recommend this book to mature readers due to the amount of violence and profanities, but it will excite readers who enjoy gangster and crime stories. The book is recommended for mature readers due to the amount of violence and profanities, but it will also excite readers who enjoy gangster and crime stories.