SHAFT IMITATION OF LIFE (2016)
"The only thing John Shaft wanted was a simple case, one where no one got hurt or killed. He figured working as a consultant on a low budget film would be easy money. He was wrong dead wrong."
"Working as a consultant on a film proves to be more difficult that Shaft had expected. Not t to mention more dangerous. Things take a potentially deadly turn when the police bring Shaft in for questioning on an unrelated case."
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Shaft Imitation Of Life #1 (Of 4) (Mature)
"After a high profile case that put him in the headlines, private detective John Shaft is looking for something low profile and easy that will keep him out of the spotlight and out of danger. Shaft takes a missing person case that proves to be more difficult than he initially thought. At the same time, he is hired to be a consultant on a low budget film that may or may not be based on his life, and proves to be as dangerous as any job he's ever had. But when there's danger all about, John Shaft is the cat that won't cop out - even if it means squaring off against sadistic gangsters that want him dead."
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Shaft Imitation Of Life #2 (Of 4) (Mature)
"Having grown tired of dangerous cases that lead to violence, private detective John Shaft decides it's time to earn some easy money. His first job? Working as a consultant on a film about a black private dick. Award-winning author David F. Walker (Cyborg, Power Man & Iron Fist) proudly delivers the second chapter, entitled 'Easy Money', of the hard-hittin', tough-talkin' John Shaft's latest case!"
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Shaft Imitation Of Life #3 (Of 4) (Mature)
"Working as a consultant on a film proves to be more difficult that Shaft had expected. Not t to mention more dangerous. Things take a potentially deadly turn when the police bring Shaft in for questioning on an unrelated case."
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Shaft Imitation Of Life #4 (Of 4) (Mature)
"The only thing John Shaft wanted was a simple case, one where no one got hurt or killed. He figured working as a consultant on a low budget film would be easy money. He was wrong dead wrong."