Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Roll Call Book Review

Roll Call
Glenn Langohr

 

 

Book Description

 

A true account of the author's drug dealing past that turned into trumped up organized crime charges over a bad business deal with the fabricator of Custom Craft Harley Davidson's.

Another true account of how the corrupt California Prison Union used terror tactics with then Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger relating to the 3 Strikes Law. Harvard lawyer Daniel Morris has since confirmed it with, "A shameful lie."



Roll Call is a true prison story with a cast of characters that include Mexican drug cartels, Southern California street gangs and Hell's Angels all fighting for their piece of the drug culture. In the middle of it all, B.J. is hell bent for destruction until he realizes his destiny in the nick of time.

Add a good detective squeezed out of the loop by an overzealous narcotic detective; a robust prison union trying to call the shots; a handful of drug criminals trying to find their conscience and you have the perfect recipe for a revolutionary uprising, bound by blood, all leaving the reader wondering, who are the real criminals?

 

My Thoughts

 

Ok this is the book I was waiting for from Glenn. He has totally won me back and I am so pleased with this book. It was very long which really pleased me because as you know from my other reviews I read rather quickly and I hate when stories end too fast which was my problem with his other books.

 

I had some problems remembering every character because there were so many but that’s alright that could just be my terrible memory. I really enjoyed the story in this book. He portrayed the story very well, made it comes alive for me. I felt like I was really there.

 

I enjoyed the writing style in this one as well. Great details were put into this book and again I think it is a wonderful thing Glenn is doing by exposing the crime in prisons. I would recommend the book to anyone.


* I recieved this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. I did not recieve compensation for this review.

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