
Alibi II
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Alibi II: Nard's Revenge is a raw, unflinching chronicle of how one courtroom betrayal unravels across decades, leaving a trail of shattered lives, cold vengeance, and a final, devastating reckoning. In the tradition of great urban crime fiction, it asks the question every survivor must face: when justice fails you, what do you become in its absence?
Philadelphia, 1986. Bernard "Nard" Guess sits in a courtroom watching his future collapse in real time. The alibi witness who was supposed to set him free has just done the opposite - and with that single act of betrayal, two lives are permanently altered. For Daisy Mae Fothergill, it is the beginning of a carefully constructed escape into a new identity, a new name, and a new world far from the streets that nearly consumed her. For Nard, it is the start of a sentence that stretches not just through years, but through the very marrow of who he is.
From the concrete corridors of Green Penitentiary to the sunlit luxury of Scottsdale, Arizona, Nard's Revenge moves between two parallel worlds with cinematic precision. One world belongs to Diana Abigail Poitier Praeliou - former stripper, former witness, now a woman of wealth, grace, and carefully buried secrets, married to a brilliant neurosurgeon and living a life that looks, from every angle, like a fairy tale. The other world belongs to Nard - institutionalized, hardened, and finally free - a man who has spent twenty years not just surviving prison but cataloguing every name, every face, and every debt that put him there. Between these two lives stands the past, patient and inevitable as gravity.
The novel's true genius lies in its supporting cast: the indomitable Beverly Guess, whose love for her son never wavers even as it costs her everything; the enigmatic Liddles, who has spent decades building an empire in his brother's memory; the morally complicated Tommy Delgado, a detective entangled in loyalties the law was never designed to accommodate; and the neighborhood itself - North Philadelphia - rendered with such specificity and tenderness that it becomes a character in its own right, aging and changing alongside everyone it has shaped. Nard's Revenge is ultimately a story about what we owe the dead, what we owe ourselves, and what happens when the two debts come due at exactly the same moment.
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New York Times Best Selling Author, Teri Woods, began selling hand-made books out the trunk of her car in 1998. To date, she has authored, co-authored and self-published over 21 titles. She has sold millions of books worldwide; jump started the entire urban fiction genre and helped create millions of dollars in revenue for Black independent authors and major book publishing companies. Her book series, True to the Game and Dutch have been successfully turned into major motion pictures and are viewed on multiple streaming platforms. Teri Woods has also written 8 children's books. She is currently working on several projects, including a sequel, True to the Game Part 4.
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