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The White House

by JaQuavis Coleman

📖 Overview

The White House follows Sean Havens, a professional thief operating in Washington D.C.'s criminal underground. After gaining a reputation for high-stakes heists, he receives an offer to pull off the ultimate job - robbing the White House itself. The plot centers on the complex planning and execution of this unprecedented heist, while exploring Sean's relationships with his crew members and various figures in D.C.'s underworld. The story incorporates elements of political intrigue as Sean discovers connections between criminal enterprises and powerful government officials. Multiple perspectives and timelines reveal the characters' motivations and the events leading up to the main heist. Coleman maintains a fast pace through action sequences and strategic planning scenes, while building tension around the crew's dangerous mission. The novel examines themes of loyalty, power, and corruption at both street level and in the highest offices of American government. Through its central heist narrative, the story raises questions about who really controls the mechanisms of power in Washington D.C.

👀 Reviews

Readers call the book a fast-paced crime thriller with intense action sequences and complex character relationships. The plot twists kept many engaged through the end. Readers appreciated: - Detailed descriptions of street life and drug operations - The dynamics between main characters - Multiple storylines that connect by the conclusion - The authentic dialogue and urban setting Common criticisms: - Some plot points felt unrealistic or far-fetched - Grammar and editing issues throughout - Character development sacrificed for action - Too many subplots made it hard to follow Rating averages: Goodreads: 4.2/5 (1,200+ ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (900+ ratings) Barnes & Noble: 4.3/5 (200+ ratings) "The story grabs you from page one" appears in multiple reviews. Several readers mentioned struggling with the writing style but staying engaged due to the plot. Some readers noted the book ends with unanswered questions, setting up the sequel.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🏛️ The White House is part of JaQuavis Coleman's popular "Cartel" series, which has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list multiple times. 📚 Coleman began writing at age 15 and published his first novel at 17, making him one of the youngest successful authors in urban fiction. 💑 JaQuavis Coleman often co-writes with his wife Ashley Antoinette, and together they're known as "The Dynamic Writing Duo" in the urban literature genre. 🏆 The book draws inspiration from real-life stories of power and corruption in Washington D.C., blending political intrigue with street-level crime narratives. 📖 The author has sold over 7 million books worldwide, and his work in urban fiction has helped expand the genre's mainstream appeal and commercial success.