They called him King. The streets were about to call him something else.
D Roc built his empire one corner at a time. On 118th Street in Harlem, his word is law, his crew is loyal, and his woman Tasha is the only thing keeping him human. He's got the block locked down, money flowing, and the respect of everyone who matters.
Then Jersey boys start circling his territory. A kidnapped child demands a desperate ransom. And a Colombian cartel queen named Carmen Vasquez offers him a deal he can't refuse-and can't survive.
What begins as a turf war explodes into an all-out battle for survival. Bodies stack up. Friends become enemies. Enemies become corpses. And D Roc discovers that the crown he fought so hard to wear is actually a noose tightening around his neck.
In a world where loyalty is currency and violence is the only language that matters, D Roc will learn the brutal truth: You can win the war and still lose everything.
King of Nothing is a raw, unflinching descent into the heart of street life-where the price of power is paid in blood, and the throne sits on a pile of ashes.