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The Cartel 3: The Last Chapter
- Narrated by: Cary Hite
- Length: 7 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Cartel has come full circle with this fast-paced, groundbreaking novel, the third installment in the hit series by New York Times best-selling duo Ashley and JaQuavis.
Miamor is fighting for her life in the belly of the beast. She’s been kidnapped, and she’s staring death in the eye. Is the reign over for the head of the Murda Mamas? Carter is in federal custody and leaves the Diamond empire to Zyir and Mecca. When the past comes back to haunt Mecca and the truth finally comes to light, will the Cartel rise or fall? Breeze is in the clutches of the crazed Ma’tee, and she desperately searches for a way out. Will she escape or die his love slave?
The answers are revealed here. Listen in to discover the shocking truth, and prepare yourself for the unpredictable conclusion to book three of one of the best street series of all time.
About the authors: Ashley and JaQuavis are the New York Times best-selling duo responsible for the popular Cartel series. They live in Flint, Michigan, where they are working on future projects.
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- Dream
- 2012-07-23
At the edge of my seat
This book was a great ending to the THE CARTEL series. I enjoyed the way the authors put the series together: the first book was the intro into the life of the Diamond family, the second was the back story to the mind of the killers that we met in book 1 and the difference between fantasy and reality, and this last chapter was the final answer to all the questions you have wanted to know and seeing how things would really play out. The narrator CARY HITE is dabomb.com I appreciate the animation in his voice and the way he has brought this series to life it's a truly amazing talent. I think this duo is great together on the way they have created their stories and I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to listen to a story that has you wanting more and more. There were a lot of violence, some sex scenes, and the language was crucial but to me that is what makes this a great book. I found myself relistening to the book to mentally relook at different things that I may have missed and answer questions that I may have not been clear about. I also made sure that I bought all 3 books before I started listening so that I didn't miss anything. GREAT BOOK INDEED.
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- Dornetta
- 2012-07-16
Rat-a-tat-tat-tat...Blown Away By The Cartel3!
This book didn't let me down. It was action-packed and full of suspense and still able to keep it's "street swag". I was glad that Breeze was finally rescued but can she overcome her forced addiction and live to have the happily-ever after with Zaire or has he moved on? Will Mecca get out of the game--without paying for his sins? Can Carter get The Cartel through another war, this time with the Mexican mafia? Will Murda avenge Mia's death and take down The Cartel definatly or will Carter succeed? WHAT A GREAT LISTEN! My only question is will there be a Cartel 4--so much was left open.
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- JALAYNE
- 2012-07-14
BRAVO!!!
What made the experience of listening to The Cartel 3: The Last Chapter the most enjoyable?
The anticipation, could'nt wait on the next chapters to start! OMG!
What did you like best about this story?
the relationships that the couples had, each couple had their own personal, but intimate problems, but is was all love, the love that no matter what was wrong or what happened they each were united in one way or the other.
What about Cary Hite’s performance did you like?
He is the BOMB, what a great narrator, he also has a gifted voice, made the story interesting, alive, vivid, i could see the performers in my mind as if i were looking at tv
Who was the most memorable character of The Cartel 3: The Last Chapter and why?
Breeze, she went thru hell and back twice, and survived, (without giving up the end I'll put it like this) TIL DEATH DO US PART!
Any additional comments?
I like to congratulate the authors Ashley & Jaquavis on a great story, they have a great future ahead of them, I must say out of all the books i"ve purchased from Audible this has to be one of the best urban book i purchased.. KUDO'S to the both of you, and can't wait to hear from Carter
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- Larena
- 2012-07-05
Why is this not a movie yet?
If you could sum up The Cartel 3: The Last Chapter in three words, what would they be?
Unpredictable, emotional, fulfilling
Who was your favorite character and why?
My favorite character was young carter because he was always so in control. He was intelligent, loyal, and we got to see his sensitive side. That was beautiful.
What about Cary Hite’s performance did you like?
Everything. He painted a picture with his performance!
If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The game where no one wins.
Any additional comments?
I didn't want this trilogy to end. This is a classic.
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- Kurt Nelson
- 2021-01-25
Blah
The ending sucked and sometimes the writing was all over the place. Could’ve been much better.
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- Bree
- 2016-04-15
Don't purchase
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
unsure
What do you think your next listen will be?
eric j dickey
Did the narration match the pace of the story?
yes
What character would you cut from The Cartel 3: The Last Chapter?
beth
Any additional comments?
I was looking forward listening to the C3, even after the disappointing dream sequence of C2. However, it was completely ruined after Breeze's earthquake rescue. I quickly figure out she was throw in the sex trade. I am DISAPPOINTED she was turned into a drug addict. Going from being kidnapped, rapped and natural disaster to sex trade did not make for a good story line. There could have been a better continuation to her story. This ruined listening to the rest of the story.
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- Ericka
- 2015-03-17
Sad but satisfying conclusion
I'm glad some of the bigger pieces of the story were resolved.
No cliffhanger to leave you guessing.
Well done!
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- Martha
- 2013-06-24
Shold Have Stopped with the Cartel 2
Is there anything you would change about this book?
I wouldn't have introduced the Mexican drug cartel in and made them more powerful than the Diamond family and their Cartel. It seems silly to name a book the Cartel, have it centered around 1 family, and not have that family emerge on top as more powerful, more wealthy, etc. Carter's character is very captivating and sexy, but to deem him a boss and have him pine throughout the book over a ruthless chick is ridiculous. And to avenge her death is even more ridiculous!!! Loved the transformation of Mecca's character.
If you’ve listened to books by Ashley & JaQuavis before, how does this one compare?
The Cartel 1 was great.
What three words best describe Cary Hite’s voice?
monotone, monotone and monotone
Did The Cartel 3: The Last Chapter inspire you to do anything?
Yes, request a refund.
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- Jose
- 2023-03-29
Goat Status
Nothing can get close to these books by far… I can’t wait till they drop the movies, I swear it’ll be legendary
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-03-23
Good as always
I not gonna spoil it but this story is good as hell, although I hated Mecca but at least he known what he did was wrong and accepted his faith