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JACK$ BOI

A Tale of Urban Terror

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JACK$ BOI

By: Darrell A. King
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“Only clean what’s dirty.”

Torin Adeyemi is a quiet janitor at a Baltimore high school. But when the sun goes down, he becomes Jackboi, a ruthless vigilante with a knife and a mission. Haunted by a violent past in Haiti and burdened by the broken city around him, Torin has only one rule: punish the wicked and protect the innocent.

Each night, he walks the streets, cleaning up what the system ignores. Pimps, abusers, dealers, corrupt cops. They all bleed the same. And when justice fails, Jackboi delivers his own.

Jack$ Boi is a gritty urban thriller that blends psychological depth with raw street energy. It is part street lit, part crime fiction, and part emotional reckoning. This is not just a hood tale. It is a story about trauma, vengeance, and survival in a city that never sleeps and never forgives.

Perfect for fans of:

  • Sister Souljah

  • Donald Goines

  • Iceberg Slim

  • Vigilante justice and anti-hero thrillers

  • Gritty, emotionally charged street fiction

This book delivers:

  • A haunting, complex anti-hero

  • Lyrical writing with a brutal edge

  • Gritty Baltimore streets that feel alive

  • A deep dive into trauma, family, and moral reckoning

He is not a savior. He is not a monster. He is the man the streets created.

If you like your fiction raw, real, and unforgettable, Jack$ Boi will stay with you long after the last page.

Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Emotions Fiction Baltimore
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