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OverviewIn the early 1990s, Demetrius ""Big Meech"" Flenory and his brother, Terry ""Southwest T,"" rose up from the slums of Detroit to build one of the largest cocaine empires in American history: the Black Mafia Family. They socialized with music mogul Sean ""Diddy"" Combs, did business with New York's king of bling Jacob ""The Jeweler"" Arabo, and built allegiances with rap superstars Young Jeezy and Fabolous. Yet even as BMF was attracting celebrity attention, its crew members struck fear in a city. When the brothers began clashing in 2003, the flashy and beloved Big Meech risked it all on a shot at legitimacy in the music industry. At the same time, utilizing a high-stakes wiretap operation, the feds inched toward their goal of destroying the Flenory's empire and ending the reign of a crew suspected in the sale of thousands of kilos of cocaine -- and a half-dozen unsolved murders. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mara ShalhoupPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.90cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9780312674151ISBN 10: 0312674155 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 18 January 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWith superb pacing and a thorough handle on her extensive cast, Shalhoup's true crime debut makes a highly addictive read. - Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review!) A first rate read. -- On Wax Magazine <p> <p> An instant classic. -- AllHipHop.com <p> <p>. ..deftly tracksthe fortunes of multiple BMF associates and their pursuers in law enforcement... her journalistic chops convey two inescapable messages: The cocaine industry is bigger and more entrenched than most people suspect; and sooner or later, no matter how glamorous, everybody goes down. - Kirkus Reviews <p> A wild ride rivaling anything you've seen in a Hollywood crime movie. -- MOG.com With superb pacing and a thorough handle on her extensive cast, Shalhoup's true crime debut makes a highly addictive read. --Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review!) A first rate read. --On Wax Magazine An instant classic. --AllHipHop.com.. .deftly tracks the fortunes of multiple BMF associates and their pursuers in law enforcement... her journalistic chops convey two inescapable messages: The cocaine industry is bigger and more entrenched than most people suspect; and sooner or later, no matter how glamorous, everybody goes down. --Kirkus Reviews A wild ride rivaling anything you've seen in a Hollywood crime movie. --MOG.com With superb pacing and a thorough handle on her extensive cast, Shalhoup's true crime debut makes a highly addictive read. Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review!) A first rate read. On Wax Magazine An instant classic. AllHipHop.com deftly tracks the fortunes of multiple BMF associates and their pursuers in law enforcement her journalistic chops convey two inescapable messages: The cocaine industry is bigger and more entrenched than most people suspect; and sooner or later, no matter how glamorous, everybody goes down. Kirkus Reviews A wild ride rivaling anything you've seen in a Hollywood crime movie. MOG.com With superb pacing and a thorough handle on her extensive cast, Shalhoup's true crime debut makes a highly addictive read. Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review!) A first rate read. On Wax Magazine An instant classic. AllHipHop.com deftly tracks the fortunes of multiple BMF associates and their pursuers in law enforcement her journalistic chops convey two inescapable messages: The cocaine industry is bigger and more entrenched than most people suspect; and sooner or later, no matter how glamorous, everybody goes down. Kirkus Reviews A wild ride rivaling anything you've seen in a Hollywood crime movie. MOG.com With superb pacing and a thorough handle on her extensive cast, Shalhoup's true crime debut makes a highly addictive read. - Publisher's Weekly (Starred Review!) A first rate read. -- On Wax Magazine An instant classic. -- AllHipHop.com .. .deftly tracksthe fortunes of multiple BMF associates and their pursuers in law enforcement... her journalistic chops convey two inescapable messages: The cocaine industry is bigger and more entrenched than most people suspect; and sooner or later, no matter how glamorous, everybody goes down. - Kirkus Reviews A wild ride rivaling anything you've seen in a Hollywood crime movie. -- MOG.com Author InformationMara Shalhoup is a decorated journalist and editor-in-chief of Creative Loafing, the preeminent alternative newsweekly serving the South. She started her writing career as a crime reporter at the Macon Telegraph, and has gone on to earn such honors as a Clarion Award, two nominations for a Livingston Award, and recognition from the Atlanta Press Club as the city's Journalist of the Year. BMF is her first book. She lives with her husband in Atlanta. 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