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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I am woman, I am invincible, April 9, 2005
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Barbara Abb (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
This book and Lust of the Flesh was referred to me and I read the good reviews and decided to buy them. They both were excellent books. Nina is a bad mother...shut your mouth. Girlfriend dodges bullets, survive blows to the head, gunshot wombs to the flesh, and being stuffed in the trunk of a car. Everybody that came in contact with her was dying. Because of her, I was hoping that her daughter and grandmother wouldn't die. I was glad that she didn't touch on that area. My only complaint is that Nina kept finding herself in tight spots and then miracles happened in each incident where she was freed. I guess it's true that God does work in mysterious ways and watches over babies and fools. In the end, she lets you know that there will be a sequel when the Mayor gets out of prison in 2 years. I highly recommend this book and Lust of the Flesh.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Hottest Book I've Read All Year. It's that Good!!!, March 3, 2004
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This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
Well, I bought this book at 9pm one night and was finished by 3am the next morning. It is that good! I love the infusion of New Orleans culture; I love the upbeat, fast-paced story-line; I love the writer's hip and modern style. The legal thriller follows a young, hip, attorney, Nina Jones, who entangles herself in the hunt for a murderer, and the writer's fresh approach to a timelessly enticing tale makes it stand out among any other thriller I have read. If you like Mary Higgins Clark, if you like John Grisham, you'll be blown away by the captivating technique of this new writer. Guaranteed thrill!! Check it out.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Legalized Hustling.........................................., March 27, 2005
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This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
Nina Jones abandoned by her shamefully dependent mother, was raised by Grandmaw. Like most young girls, Nina loves to party hard! Thankfully her school work isn't affected because of it. Using what she's been blessed with; Nina is able to stay laced for the next week end events with her girls Wanda, and LaTisha.

"The love of a good man changes you!" Well it helped Nina stop hustling and focus on her education as well as looking forward to her future. Now armed with a law degree, and a baby our savoir-faire attorney exploits her hustling in order to legally steal more!

No crime is too heinous for Ms. Jones, and remorse isn't an emotion she relishes in as long as the client can afford her services. That is until she meets Jerome Clark. Nina thinks of all the accolades that will come as a result of this particular trial.

It appears that Nina has stumbled onto a ruse that she isn't at all certain really exists. Startling enough Nina finds herself in a life or death situation. The clock is steadily ticking away, and the body counts rising! Is there anyone that Nina can turn to? The chances of survival become slimmer as she tries to CONNECT the missing pieces of this elaborate enigma. "Get rich or die tryin!"

The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex, And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine; appears to be completely overlooked! This book offers suspenseful plots, politics, trust, and love with some way lively characters.

S.W. Smith I look forward to reading more from you.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read, February 23, 2004
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This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
Hot, Steamy, Fast-pace and an excellent read. What can I say. I know this is a first time author but the stuff was good.
The main character is a lawyer who starts off bad, and tries to do right but circumstances get in the way so she ends up back in the game. I can't wait until the author's next book come in.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Connectio:murder,money.sex,and a warehouse full of cocaine, July 28, 2005
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This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
This was a great read.full of suspense and drama!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars As long as I get mine, October 8, 2004
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This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
Growing up in one of the worst projects in New Orleans, lawyer Nina Jones's childhood was not a bed of roses. The street life was her life, and she did whatever she needed to survive, including selling her body to the highest bidder. Nina wanted more out of life and knew her book smarts would be her ticket out of the ghetto.

Once Nina finishes law school, she returns to the streets of New Orleans, but in a different way. Now she has a daughter to raise and wants only the best for her child. Before she passes the bar, she makes her living by giving lectures to those in the drug community on how to avoid conviction. After she passes the bar, she seeks out rapists, drug dealers, pimps and other criminals to represent. As long as she gets paid upfront, she doesn't care about their guilt.

She doesn't care until one of her clients is murdered, and now the people who set up his murder want to silence her. The only problem is, she knows next to nothing. Her client had lied to her about the motive behind the murder he'd committed. It's a race for her life. If she has a chance at surviving, she must take the bits of truth she has and make the connections: murder, money, cocaine, politics, conspiracy.

THE CONNECTION is a fast paced, exciting read. Smith started the novel out with Nina as a teen. She showed how Nina became a woman that would have no qualms about defending people she knew were guilty as long as she got paid. Nina was not a likeable character. When the tides turned against her, I felt that it served her right, yet I still didn't want for her to be harmed because Smith had done a great job of showing you her background. In a way, I felt sorry for her.

There was one large hole in her character development. She didn't mind defending criminals, even one who she knew had raped an eight year old child, yet when she defended a murderer, she felt kind of guilty. That didn't add up, especially since she had a daughter close to the age of the child that had been raped. Otherwise, her character makeup was consistent and this book is still a great read. I look forward to more works by S.W. Smith.

Reviewed by Deatri King-Bey

of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mahogany Book Club Best Hip Hop Fiction Award 2003, February 20, 2004
This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
This was an oustanding novel. A great mix of hip hop fiction and mystery.
Lawyer Nina Jones knows how to play the street game, but it turns against her. Her boyfriend is killed, the Mayor is on the shady side. When Nina finds Evidence she shouldn't have,she finds herself running for her life.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sex, Lies and a Videotape, November 2, 2005
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Louise (Chicago - I'm back home FINALLY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
Nina Jones has picked her self up and brushed herself off to become one of New Orleans most sought after attorney. Whether it be a drug dealer, prostitute or hustler, Nina Jones is your woman.

New Orleans criminal minded keeps Nina in business and her 5 year old daughter in private school. When a mother and father pleads with her to get their son out of jail, Nina's life changes forever. Can she connect the murder with the money for sex to get a warehouse full of cocaine?
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ghetto Law and Order, January 20, 2005
This review is from: The Connection: Murder, Money, Sex And A Warehouse Full of Cocaine (Paperback)
Never knowing her father and after loosing her mother to drugs, Nina Jones was raised by her Granny in the Magnolia Housing Project of New Orleans. She started hustling at a young age. Being both street and book smart, Nina graduated law school as an extension of her hustle. As a lawyer, she represents everyone from accident victims to drug dealers. Her motto is "pay my fee, you got me!" As a single mother, with a thriving practice Nina is able provide for her child the things she did not have. Life is good. Things get even better when a high profile murder case falls in her lap. Seeing dollar signs, she jumps at the chance despite never having tried a murder case before. But nothing is as it appears and Nina finds herself quickly over her head. Will the case make her career or end her life? Can Nina make the connection before it's too late?

Smith delivers an intense fast paced urban legal thriller. Great debut novel.
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