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Drama City

jozettea March 6, 2005
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Lorenzo Brown is an ex-con, living in the city that claimed his freedom. He

works for the Humane Society. His job is to seek out and save dogs from cruelty by their

owners and the public. It’s a job he has had as one of myriad conditions of his parole.

He has to keep his body drug-free and disassociate with the elements of the criminal

world.



Rachel Lopez is a parole officer. She is responsible for meeting

with the parolees assigned to her. She is good at what she does but her secret life is

beginning to encroach on her day job.



Rachel spends her evenings

cruising the hotel bars in search of sex. She would dress up in clothes befitting a lady

of the night and stay out until she was sated and drunk. The mornings usually found her

with a hangover that was becoming more difficult to conceal. She never missed work

though…she was that dedicated.



There was trouble brewing in Drama

City. Young men and boys in opposing street gangs were being murdered. Lorenzo had

to stay clear of this lest he be sucked back into that quagmire he fought so hard to

escape. When trouble came to his childhood friend who was still living the criminal life

he, Lorenzo, sought support from Rachel and attended more meetings to help him keep his

distance. Rachel was always there for him.



On a routine check of one of

her offenders, Rachel was attacked and left for dead. Lorenzo, in the neighborhood doing

his job, came upon the crime scene and recognized Rachel’s car. When she was carried out

on a stretcher, he felt as thought he was kicked in the gut. Once cleared to leave the

scene, he completed the rest of his shift and then went home. There, he changed into

clothes he hadn’t worn since he left the streets.



He went to the

hospital and waited for news of Rachel. A short time later, he heard the wailing of her

co-workers, a sign that Rachel was dead. He got up and left…he knew what he had to

do.



Drama City is a well written account of struggle and survival

in the inner city. I read each page and didn’t dare take a breath until I felt it was

safe to do so. I found I was riding that emotional rollercoaster as I got closer to the

end of the book…not wanting it to end but needing to know what happened to the characters

I came to care for.



Get it…read it…you’ll love it!

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