JACK$ BOI: A Tale of Urban Terror by Darrell A. King
Vengeance is the only thing that doesn’t rust in Baltimore.
Torin Adeyemi is a man defined by two scars: the haunted memory of a violent past in Haiti, and the broken, indifferent sprawl of the city he now calls home. He walks the halls as a quiet janitor, blending into the background, watching the system fail, day after grinding day.
But when the sun dies, Torin dies with it.
He is reborn as Jackboi: a phantom of the urban landscape, armed with a knife that knows only one language—punishment. His mission is not to seek justice, but to deliver purification.
This is the ultimate psychological gauntlet. Jackboi hunts those who believe they are untouchable—the predators, the corrupt cops, the street tyrants. He is the trauma made manifest, an unstoppable force carving a trail through the city’s deepest rot.
The city calls him a monster. He calls himself a cleaner.
JACKBOI is a relentless, visceral thriller that fuses the raw energy of street lit with the suffocating dread of a psychological horror. It forces you into the dark mind of a vigilante struggling to maintain his grip on sanity while waging a brutal, necessary war against an unfeeling world.
In the shadows, the innocent pray for morning. The wicked pray they never meet Jackboi.