In the second installment in the Dopeman's Trilogy, JaQuavis Coleman
chillingly chronicles the life and crimes of Harlem resident Hazel
Brown, as she rises to the highest highs and spirals into an inevitable,
devastating downfall.
Hazel has nothing and no one in her life; the only thing she owns is an
insatiable addiction to heroin. Her addiction brings her to the slums,
where she quickly learns the tricks of surviving--of hustling and
getting her street smarts. She'll do anything to feed her habit, even if
that means robbing and conning and selling her own body. Yet no matter
how much heroin she does, the pain that's cut so deep within her never
goes away in this story so intimate and compellingly written, you'll
feel like you're walking in her shoes.