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The Blackavellian Knights
 The story begins in Center City Philadelphia after a fierce gun battle in which many innocent bystanders are slain. It was Drug Starr's latest attempt to assassinate the Blackavellian Knights in an ambush that fails. Lenny B, the leader of the Knights, realizes that they were set up but not sure by whom. Meanwhile, Royam, the kingpin of Drug Starr, is frustrated by the "Knights" who have wrecked havoc on his empire causing him to lose millions and millions in sales and hundreds of soldiers in the line of fire. Royam is partnered with a high ranking city official in an unholy alliance. Inside the cartel lies another battle between Kellen and Tobias for second in command. Lenny B is also fighting to salvage a relationship with Renee, the love of his life. His most epic battle though is with God. It is the same God that he calls upon when in need and then forgets about after the trials and tribulations have passed.
Will Lenny B ever turn his life and will over to God? Will the demons from his past lure him back to the dark side? Is Lenny B trying to play God by acting as judge and executioner of the Underworld? Or will he relent and let God handle things in His own time?
love them. But is he being realistic? Is he playing God?
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The Blackavellian Knights Part II Royam's Revenge
 The Grand Jury has just declared Councilman Covington, AKA Royam, guilty of being the King Pin of the notorious Drug Starr Cartel posthumously. With his demise, Kellen is appointed to the throne of the operation. City officials and other unscrupulous characters now divvy up Royam’s share of the illegal activities and profits. Suddenly, a rash of violence breaks out on the streets. From the modus operandi, it is clear to Lenny B that Royam is back and exacting vengeance on everyone who betrayed him. Lenny B is still fighting God. He still fights to keep his will instead of turning it over to God as he promised while in the midst of battles and facing death. He will be confronted with his mortality. And though he has been given many opportunities to choose God, did he wait too late?
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