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Fatou, Part 2

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With the love of her life mysteriously murdered, West African Harlemite Fatou sets out to discover which of her murdered lover s lieutenants in New York City s most notorious drug cartel was responsible for setting him up. After finally getting to a peaceful state in her own life despite suffering through pedophiles, rape, being kidnapped, and working under slave labor type wages, the death of the man that picked her up when she was down finally pushes Fatou over the edge. And, although the lieutenants mistakenly assume that the death of Fatou s lover will soften the reigns of her control, they find out that he was the one that had previously cooled her down when she was about to blast off. There will be no such luck now that Fatou is on her own and poised to enact revenge. Everyone around her will find out what happens when a woman with an attitude is in control and determined to get respect one beat down at a time. The rage in this story of revenge is furious and shows you that you d be better off antagonizing a ravenous pit-bull than to get on the wrong side of the wrong woman. Beware everyone because Fatou is back with a vengeance. I advise everyone to duck, put down your shades, and close your curtains. Don t be caught in the path of her wrath.

228 pages, Paperback

First published March 7, 2006

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January 14, 2009
A Better Life Part 2

In Fatou: An African Girl in Harlem readers learn that Fatou is a very strong person who could be mean. Believe it or not she has a soft spot in her heart and even through all of the cruelty she faced, she was able to forgive. But would she ever forget the past?

While dealing with drama, Fatou is trying to maintain her empire. Fatou: An African Girl in Harlem could have had a more explosive ending to hype readers up for book #2.
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July 3, 2009
Wow the second part can get 5 stars. This book was alot more better it had more details and it made me wonder.It was nothing like the 1 part. But the continuation ot it made the 1 book more better to understand.
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