Caligula

Fiction & Literature, African American
Cover of the book Caligula by Che Peso, Che Barnes
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Author: Che Peso ISBN: 9781310727283
Publisher: Che Barnes Publication: June 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Che Peso
ISBN: 9781310727283
Publisher: Che Barnes
Publication: June 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Chicaboo Pimp never professed to be about finesse. In fact, even in his prime during the golden pimp years of the 70’s and into the 80’s he ruled his pimpdom with a heavy hand made worse by one of the coldest hearts known in the game. There’s no low he won’t go to keep his game tight and his money right.
Through one of his ho’s, a son was born. Chicaboo’s son professed to be about success and progress. With the game racing naturally through his veins, Chicaboo’s son played the hand life dealt him from the bottom of the deck as he grew and flew through the 90’s and into the new millennium. He learned the game with the rest of them while striving to be the best of them.
Through his game, Caligula was born.
This is a story about pimpin’, chronicling the ups and downs and the highs and lows. It’s about two lives cut from the same cloth destined to show that the players do indeed change, but the game remains the same.

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Chicaboo Pimp never professed to be about finesse. In fact, even in his prime during the golden pimp years of the 70’s and into the 80’s he ruled his pimpdom with a heavy hand made worse by one of the coldest hearts known in the game. There’s no low he won’t go to keep his game tight and his money right.
Through one of his ho’s, a son was born. Chicaboo’s son professed to be about success and progress. With the game racing naturally through his veins, Chicaboo’s son played the hand life dealt him from the bottom of the deck as he grew and flew through the 90’s and into the new millennium. He learned the game with the rest of them while striving to be the best of them.
Through his game, Caligula was born.
This is a story about pimpin’, chronicling the ups and downs and the highs and lows. It’s about two lives cut from the same cloth destined to show that the players do indeed change, but the game remains the same.

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