• Trust No Man

  • By: Cash
  • Narrated by: Brandon Rubin
  • Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (236 ratings)

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Trust No Man

By: Cash
Narrated by: Brandon Rubin
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Publisher's Summary

Trust No Man is an urban street tale told in such vivid detail and with such gritty and compelling style, it's like watching a movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Terrence aka Youngblood is a young and jiggy stick-up kid in ATL with strict street principles respect for the code of his game, loyalty to those who are loyal to him, and much baby mama drama. Shan, Youngblood's cocaine sniffin' baby mama, violates him when she hooks up with one of his partnaz while Youngblood is serving a bid. When Youngblood touches down, it's on and poppin. Rich kid, a flamboyant drug kingpin wants to put Youngblood on his team, but Youngblood prefers to get his the fast way the ski mask way. When Youngblood hits a big lick, he finds out that more money means more problems.

Who can he trust? The answer will leave you speechless. Trust No Man is a story of murder, sex, money, bling, love, and betrayal. Get ready to have your every emotion touched. Trust No Man will do that!

©2008 Cash (P)2015 Audible Inc.

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Good Read with different twist!

A mixture of a Kwan novel and the movie Menace to Society. With a springle of Whida Clark.

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EXCELLENT!!!!!!!

What did you like best about this story?

This story had me on the edge....I could not stop listening to it...Great gangsta read...It is worth the money.

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Ok This is just my opinion I'm not familiar with the gangsta lifestyle this is a classic! You can't be a Street-Lit fan without " Trust No Man" in oyur collection. Cash gave us exactly what the game needed A good old fashioned street-tale no cut, no chaser, raw like street-lit was intended to be. I was pleased to see that the publisher allowed Cash to do his thing without watering it down Cash spit real street talk in a way only someone who's been in the streets could spit it. Trust No Man is the first installment of the best and only. Book about gangsters I read is there a movie based on the book?

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this book is the truth

Would you consider the audio edition of Trust No Man to be better than the print version?

Yes, I feel the narrator really brought it to life

What other book might you compare Trust No Man to and why?

I read many and you can compare it to the likes of K'wan, Ashley and her husband, noire and wahida because it's real, descriptive and keeps you coming back for more.

Which character – as performed by Brandon Rubin – was your favorite?

I really loved the voice of rich kid. He sounds just like a friend of mine.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

everyday grind in search of trust you will not find

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jaw dropping

definitely on the level I love to read at. . have to get the rest

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It's a lot going on

Although I enjoyed it,this book seemed long to me.At any rate,everybody was so treacherous,I didn't know who to like or dislike.I don't even like Youngblood nine tenths of the time.Lol. Sex,drugs and murder x ten. I'll read the sequel later

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Great Book

This book is very visualizing and full of detail. Salute to Ca$h for coming up with the different characters and keeping the storyline raw and uncut. The Narrator snapped to lol bro was changing voices and damn near sounding like the female lol. Whole Book Lit Man!

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exceptional book

I can't believe a narrator can be so good the way he changed his voice often, he even sounded like a female at times. what a great book

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dope from beginning to end

dope from beginning to end kept my attention and the way he captured the streets is dope I could feel and relate to the mindset the hassle and struggle of the grind

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A hood tale

The book is great. The narrator nailed it and the story was well written... real life in a book