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"Mark Bowden's 'Life Sentence' is a tense and profoundly imaginative account of maybe the deadliest gang in Baltimore and its infamous boss, Montana Barronette. Bowden brings readers inside the unit and paints a startling portrayal of its fierce and vicious boss via rigorous analysis and extraordinary access to FBI materials. This is one of the most in-depth accounts of a ghetto gang ever written because of the author's use of wiretapped drug sales, police interviews, secret recordings, and early transcripts.
'Life Sentence' is an engaging page-turner because of Bowden's exceptional accuracy and compelling plot. The book is a horrifying indication of the dangers and detestations in the networks that our general public typically ignores and underserves. In general, "Life Sentence" is a must-read for anybody interested in blatant misconduct, ghetto life, and what happens when we miss the most defenceless among us.