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Paper-men, Scorpio, Con-men I & II
Donald Freeman
Paper-men, Scorpio, Con-men I & II
Donald Freeman
'PAPER-MEN, SCORPIO, CON-MEN II' (THE SCORPIO STRIKE) ongoing saga continues in 1971 where Script One left off and action/adventure/comedy/political/soap opera of Black genre accelerates to another level. JoAnn Sweet, Black Scorpio songtress now grown and her lover, (Captain) Frank Ryder (BBU) (the electronic genius) joins Dee Stinger (whom story revolves around) at the helm in karate & Robin Hood scams; as Blacks advance to top of the business world, with help of lovable Black scam-master 'paper-man', Governor Lee. Rev. Dr. Slick Prewit and his woman Rev. Sly (Aleatha Allen) (both White); Cookie Brown, chocolate chipped Nashville pretty-pretty; Stella (sexy Black Asheville, NC songtress); sexy & teasing young Tish (White); Rev. Howie (Black businessman/head of Asheville church & owner of motel/brotheral in Knoxville) (a certified con-artist & good man) and Wilbur Teague (womanizing and conniving boyhood friend of Dee) all join Dee & company in humorous scams and soap opera activity and sex antics; too. Dee rescues mother of orphans from meanie bank foreclosure with bank fraud scam. Dee elopes with 20 year virgin, Martha Washington, who lost virginity first night out with Dee, with her over-protective mother, Ms. Magnolia Washington, in hot pursuit. Ms Magnolia falls victim to meanies that Dee & company brings to justice. Blacks cash in on stock market inside info with help from Black 'paper-man'/scam-master; liquor still scam occurs; Dee & company over-come crooked police chief & judge; Black hanging & shooting take place; surprise and happy soap opera ending in Dee's love life. Part III possible, with great success. Big Sally Head (Black), Sugar Bunny (White) & Stuff (Black), lovable lady- pimps (the Bull-dagger mafia); Baby Demp Williams (player/pimp & slum jewelry/knock-off merchandise artist); OK Alley (Black country-style con-man & 'paper-man', plus club owner); Rose Ash and Harold Carr (fictional version of Harold Ford, U. S. Congressman, Memphis) plus Fred Ber
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 24, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9781403365712 |
Publishers | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 472 |
Dimensions | 150 × 30 × 230 mm · 703 g |
Language | English |
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