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🔥 Now Available: Midwest Mafia
80,000 words of betrayal, loyalty, and survival. Midwest Mafia is the explosive follow-up to No Love, a gritty, cinematic novel that takes you deep inside family ties, street codes, and the price of power. This is the main course — and it’s here now.

✍🏽 Exclusive Offer: The first 100 pre-orders secured a signed copy of Midwest Mafia. Copies are moving fast — grab yours while they last.

đź“– Also Available: No Love
The book that started it all. At 30,000 words, No Love was the appetizer — a raw, hard-hitting debut that introduced readers to Literati Publishing’s voice and style. If you missed it, this is your chance to own the story that laid the foundation.

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MIDWEST MAFIA BY WILL BROWN

MIDWEST MAFIA BY WILL BROWN
$25.00

In the shadows of the American Midwest, loyalty isn’t a choice — it’s survival.

Midwest Mafia plunges readers into a raw, unflinching underworld where family ties bind tighter than chains and betrayal can cost you everything. In a city where every handshake hides a blade and every promise is written in blood, Will Brown’s gritty storytelling captures the streets with an authenticity that can’t be faked.

Told with the cadence of real street voices and the pulse of crime-drama grit, this novel isn’t just about organized crime — it’s about the weight of legacy, the choices that define men, and the price of brotherhood when the line between family and business blurs.

For fans of hard-hitting urban fiction and mafia epics alike, Midwest Mafia is a story that refuses to let go — a debut destined to leave its mark.

NO LOVE BY WILL BROWN
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About the Book
A raw and unflinching story of survival, this novel follows a 13-year-old Black boy forced to navigate life on his own after his family is torn apart by tragedy and addiction. With his brother killed by police and his parents consumed by drug abuse, he grows up in and out of institutions, hardened by the streets yet guided by the memories of his brother’s lessons. Dark, poignant, and deeply human, this coming-of-age tale—written in a stripped-down, Hemingway-inspired style—captures the struggle to hold on to hope while carrying the weight of loss.