From the streets of a Richmond to the burning sands of Iraq, the uniform changed, but the game remained the same.
Born into a lineage of hustlers-from a grandmother selling pies to a brother moving weight-Marcus learned early that survival wasn't a right; it was a skill set. In a world defined by "house hopping" and a mother lost to the streets, he mastered the art of reading the room, selling the product, and staying invisible.
But when the walls of the street life began to close in, a desperate ride in his brother's cherry-red Impala dropped him at the only exit door available: A U.S. Army Recruiting Station.
He thought he was leaving the hustle behind. He was wrong. He just packed it in his duffel bag.
The Hustle Never Ends is a raw, unflinching memoir of a man who fought two wars: one against insurgents in the desert, and one against the "Green Prison" of military bureaucracy back home. From running a black-market candy ring in Basic Training to trading human souls as a Recruiter, he discovered that the Army wasn't a refuge from the game-it was just a bigger board with higher stakes.
This is not just a soldier's story. It is a survivor's manual. It is a journey through the trauma of abandonment, the brotherhood of the trenches, and the crushing silence of civilian life. It is the story of a man who realized that while the war might end, the hustle is forever.