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Influence: Death on the Beach
Influence: Death on the Beach
Influence: Death on the Beach
Audiobook5 hours

Influence: Death on the Beach

Written by Carl Weber

Narrated by Ace Bentley, Sable Lyn, Ebony Ford and

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Family Business crime series comes the next installment
in his provocative legal thriller series about the Hudson family, owners of a powerful law firm in Harlem.

Singing sensation Savannah Kirby has won thirteen Grammys and married the man of her dreams in superstar
rapper/actor Kyle Kirby. Together they are of one of the most dynamic and powerful couples in entertainment—until
Kyle is found murdered and Savannah is arrested for the crime. Things don’t look good for the singer when she can’t
keep her stories straight and her bloody fingerprints are found on the murder weapon. Even with famed attorney
Bradley Hudson and his family of lawyers handling her case, it looks like Savannah is headed to jail. However, this isn’t
Bradley’s first rodeo, and he’s always got an ace up his sleeve
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 5, 2020
ISBN9781980086949
Influence: Death on the Beach

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    it was a quick good read. I enjoy Carl weber since I was in Highschool its been good getting back into his books again
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Influence is an interesting book though a little more salacious then necessary. The story itself is very interesting but requires a bit of suspension of disbelief. In the book, the son of a famed lawyer is arrested along with three fraternity brothers from Howard on the way back from the beach. From there, things go terribly wrong for the young men.On one hand, the book serves as an eye-opener as to what can happen to young African American males once they are into the judicial system. It doesn't matter their wealth or the perceived power of their parents, innocent miscalculations turn deadly very quickly. Lives are irrevocably changed. The downside of this book, for me at least, is the gratuitous sexual descriptions, that do nothing to advance the plot. There are several of these and they only serve to distract from the seriousness of what happens to the boys. Still, I'd recommend this one.