The Girl, the Drugs, and the Man Who Couldn't Drink (formerly titled Wasted Miracles) is an intimate look at the darker side of Washington, DC, once known as the crime capital of North America, and a glimpse into the deadly business of addiction.
It begins as the Zulu's heroin shipment vanishes. He wants it back. His reputation is at stake and he and his bodyguard Comfort Okwiuke have their honor to uphold.
But where are the drugs? Did Herbie, a mid-level seller, take them? Or is it Josie, his 19 year old alcoholic girlfriend? What of the stripper, Mollie Catfish?
Or Jennifer Jamieson and Clare Drake, two callgirls who have smuggled a mysterious bundle aboard the cruise ship Isadora?
The Girl, the Drugs, and the Man Who Couldn't Drink, set in the Nation's Capital, brings together protagonist Colin Marsh, a one-time reporter; his lover and Josie's mother, Catherine; and Mamadou Dioh, a Senegalese immigrant and former policeman.
The kidnapping of Josie launches Colin and Dioh into the realm of murder, revenge, arson and betrayal in the meanest neighborhoods of the Nation's
Capital. Colin and Dioh battle the Zulu and his henchmen in a war where quarter is neither given nor expected. Their survival depends on daring,
strength, street smarts and the help of Aunt Mim, a doyenne of Black Washington who once helped engineer the jailing of the city's Mayor.
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