Erick S. Gray brings his unique flair to the Kingpins series. It's dog
eat dog as men fight to become king of kings on the streets of Queens.
It's 1999, and Sincere has finished his tour in the United States Army.
He's come back home just in time to find his little brother, Maurice,
taking his place in the streets.
Maurice is hanging out with Drip-Drip and Voltron. The trio commits a
home invasion on a stash house belonging to Zulu and executes the
occupants inside. Unbeknownst to them, they've left behind a survivor
who's seen one of their faces.
Sincere is trying to put the pieces of his life back together. Still,
when he finds out that his little brother was involved in the deadly
home invasion, he knows the streets will sacrifice his little brother
next. Sincere refuses to allow that to happen. With the help of his old
friend, Nasir, and his military training, Sincere goes to war with two
kingpins, where the odds are firmly against him.
While the street war breaks out, a serial killer known as the Wolf is
kidnapping and killing young prostitutes in Queens. Detective Acosta and
his partner, Emerson, are investigating the murders. Why are the two
kingpins so intent on keeping the identity of this serial killer a
secret?