Trapped in Pandora's Last Box
A Street Life Pathodrama
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About the Book
During Birmingham’s Civil Rights era, with racism and crime battling for prominence, pimp Blake McDaniel managed his business with brutal efficiency. Trapped in an endless downward cycle, McDaniels is confronted by the sins of his past— sins that are visited on his son.
Torn between two father figures and his mother’s persistent dream, Tyson McDaniels struggles to make the right choices. His father is a drug addicted Vietnam veteran who transforms his racial anguish into living the life of a ruthless pimp. His stepfather, Vincent “Big Vince” Johnson, is a street-life late bloomer, a man who traded his assembly line job at Detroit’s General Motors for a roll of the street life dice. Lillian, his embittered mother, is caught between two vicious pimps—one she loves and one she hates. She is plunged into the very life she rejected—prostitution, drugs, and the need to escape a past of brutal racial hatred and a romantic disappointment too deep to forget.
Trapped in Pandora’s Last Box explodes with deadly consequences—the inevitable clash between Blake and his bitter rivals, Big Dester and Death Wish, Blake’s imminent encounter with death and destruction, and the implications of his actions for the future of his son.
About the Author
Aadil Luqman Jai is a native of Birmingham, Alabama, and was raised in the segregated south. His triumph over substance abuse and crime lends an authentic voice for urban fiction. He currently resides in Los Angeles, where he writes screenplays.