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Pill City

How Two Honor Roll Students Foiled the Feds and Built a Drug Empire

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Pill City

By: Kevin Deutsch
Narrated by: Mirron Willis
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April 28, 2015, West Baltimore, Maryland: ground zero in America's Opiate Wars.

In this crime-plagued section of the city, the death of Freddie Gray has triggered the worst domestic rioting since the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and created a terrifying new breed of criminal entrepreneur.

Here, as looters and arsonists lay waste to already blighted parts of Baltimore, two of the city's brightest students are helping to carry out a historic drug robbery spree - one that will flood the city with highly addictive pain pills and heroin. The teens' plan: to use their gang connections and computer programming skills to set up a high-tech drug delivery service and Dark Web marketplace. The result: the boys became America's youngest drug lords, in the process sparking bloody gang warfare and a nationwide wave of addiction and murder. Now mixing in deadly circles, Brick and Wax soon found their own lives were on the line.

In this groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, Newsday criminal justice reporter Kevin Deutsch chronicles the rise of these gangland upstarts as they help steal $100 million worth of high-powered opiates and build a national narcotics empire from scratch.

As gripping and compulsive as a thriller, Pill City takes listeners into the heat of the action as Brick and Wax outwit the FBI and DEA, as gang members like Damage and Lyric live and die by their own brutal code, as the cops battle to stop the carnage, and as a high school coach risks a bullet to get addicts into rehab. A gritty, hard-hitting story of gangland survival, Pill City will open the world's eyes to the plague of drug-related killings rocking America and reveal the deadly cost of the Baltimore riots.

©2017 Kevin Deutsch (P)2017 Blackstone Audio
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I almost didn’t listen to this book because the narrator was horrible. Enunciating every syllable in every word was super annoying. I had to tune him out to enjoy the story...but I highly recommend this book!

Good story...baaad narration ugh!

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Sad story, sad that this is going on right under the nose of most citizens. This story is more accurate in describing the “opiate crisis” we are hearing about in the United States right now. This story needs to be heard by the masses so that people will be making educated decisions instead of lashing out at Pain Management patients, who are not the problem. People will respond if they understand the problem. Just like the smoking commercials of the 80s, they did and continue to have an impact. Dumping this in the laps of pain management specialists and their patients only causes more and more suicides as I’m reading every day, they don’t feel like they have a choice. When their pain medicine is taken away for an epidemic that they didn’t cause or create. . From cancer patients to chronic pain patients, it’s becoming more and more commonplace.

Excellent telling

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The book was good. I'm just still surat how people can do this to there communities and then wonder why there are no opportunities. They keep tearing stuff down and wonder why there is nothing left. It's sad.

Interesting story

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Surprisingly raw and real an amazing story!
Wonderful narrative drawing parallels between pain and pressure

A true insight into the encrypted world

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

The narrator is really not good. At time he sounds robotic. Its hard to get passed. I started to warm up but this book started with a glossary of people and drug street names. Problem is you can't really go back to referencing it and on top of it when those drugs are referenced just a short time later the author writes "illicit drugs" What? Didn't you just tell us what they were. Anyway perhaps my opinion will change as this goes on but so far fairly unimpressed. Being from this area I thought I would really be in the story but its a bit story telling and a bit factual.

Would you recommend Pill City to your friends? Why or why not?

Maybe - Im just a little bit in to it and looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Might be a better book to read than listen to.

Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Mirron Willis?

Anyone.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Yes - actually if made in to a movie I think it might prove to be good!

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