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Quincy Underwood is a well known local celebrity in his hood. He's street smart, handsome, and the talented lead vocalist for Taboo, the hottest Neo Soul R&B band on the East Coast. Quincy's deepest desire is to live the lifestyle that he knows he deserves: a life of luxury far removed from the concrete jungle and poverty he was raised in.
K. Roland Williams Jr. was born in the housing projects of Pittsburgh, PA's "Hill District." His passion for writing began as a young adult and was nurtured throughout life's experiences. Cut Throat is K. Roland Williams' debut novel, which is told from the author's familiarity as the co-owner of a nightclub while simultaneously trying to break into the music industry. K. Roland Williams is the father of two and resides in Frederick, MD where he is working on his next full-length novel.
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August 04, 2008: Just OK.. but something just wasnt there.
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May 06, 2008: Cut Throat introduces, Quincy Underwood a well known local celebrity in the streets of Washington, DC. He's the lead vocalist for Taboo, the hottest Neo Soul R&B band and serious eye candy. Quincy biggest dream is to live amongst the rich and famous and obtain all the finest things that he desires. Raymond James is the owner of the Melody Room, one the hottest night clubs in the city and on the side one of the biggest drug dealers. He has been holding on to Quincy with a tight lease. Quincy and his band bring in so much legal money that he will not allow them to slip away. So when Antoinette Sweet, wife of the owner of Cut Throat Records, comes sniffing around he is ready for a war. Antoinette Sweet is beautiful, smart, and capable of making men do what she wants them to do. She offers Quincy a contract with Cut Throat but at what price? Cut Throat was well written and a great plot. It will take you on an adventurous ride of sex, lies, betrayal, deceit, and murder. All the recipes to make a fine novel. K. Roland Williams did a dynamic job in writing this book. There was not a dull moment. I enjoyed all the twist and turns through out the book and that it was packed with drama. Five star reviewed by Mskiki of Real Divas of Literature