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Life Sentence: The Brief and Tragic Career of Baltimore’s Deadliest Gang Leader
Life Sentence: The Brief and Tragic Career of Baltimore’s Deadliest Gang Leader
Life Sentence: The Brief and Tragic Career of Baltimore’s Deadliest Gang Leader
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Life Sentence: The Brief and Tragic Career of Baltimore’s Deadliest Gang Leader

Written by Mark Bowden

Narrated by L.J. Ganser

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In this unprecedented deep dive into inner-city gang life, Mark Bowden takes readers inside a Baltimore gang, offers an in-depth portrait of its notorious leader, and chronicles the 2016 FBI investigation that landed eight of its members in prison


Sandtown is one of the deadliest neighborhoods in the world; it earned Baltimore its nickname Bodymore, Murderland, and was made notorious by David Simon’s classic HBO series The Wire. Drug deals dominate street corners, and ruthless, casual violence abounds.

Montana Barronette grew up in the center of it all. He was the leader of the gang “Trained to Go,” or TTG, and when he was finally arrested and sentenced to life in prison, he had been labeled “Baltimore’s Number One Trigger Puller.” Under Tana’s reign, TTG dominated
Sandtown. After a string of murders are linked to TTG, each with dozens of witnesses too intimidated to testify, three detectives set out to put Tana in prison for life. For them, this was never about drugs: it was about serial murder.

An acclaimed journalist who spent his youth in the white suburbs of Baltimore, Mark Bowden returns to the city with exclusive access to the FBI files and unprecedented insight into one of the city’s deadliest gangs and its notorious leader. As he traces the rise and fall
of TTG, Bowden uses wiretapped drug buys, police interviews, undercover videos, text messages, social media posts, trial transcripts, and his own ongoing conversations with Tana’s family and community to create the most in-depth account of an inner-city gang ever written.

With his signature precision and propulsive narrative, Mark Bowden positions Tana—as a boy, a gang leader, a killer, and now a prisoner—in the context of Baltimore and America, illuminating his path for what it really was: a life sentence.

Editor's Note

Acclaimed…

Bowden’s acclaimed repertoire includes books on U.S. military escapades (“Black Hawk Down”), the hunt for Pablo Escobar (“Killing Pablo”), and the lead-up to the January 6 insurrection (“The Steal”). In “Life Sentence,” the author and journalist covers gang violence. This story tracks Montana “Tana” Barronette, the leader of one of the most dangerous gangs in Baltimore. Alongside Tana’s story, Bowden explores the cyclical nature of violent crime and the systemic changes required to free countless Americans from their “life sentences.”

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 11, 2023
ISBN9781705096734
Author

Mark Bowden

Mark Bowden is the author of Road Work, Finders Keepers, Killing Pablo, Black Hawk Down (nominated for a National Book Award), Bringing the Heat, and Doctor Dealer. He reported at The Philadelphia Inquirer for twenty years and is a national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly. He lives in the Philadelphia area.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I don’t understand why a they choose a white narrator who then proceeds to drop the n-bomb. Obviously he is reading straight from the text but it doesn’t make sense to me? I had to stop listening because the narrator was portraying characters and people so wrongly?! I’m disappointed and kind of mad.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The book captures the deadly side of Baltimore. It is fairly balanced but goes light on personal responsibility.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The book was good. I knew some of these guys when they were kids. I student-taught them at Harlem Park Middle School. wow...I didn't really like some of the voice portrayals thought.

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