THE HARLEM PLUG, Harlem Holiday
THE HARLEM PLUG, Harlem Holiday
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THE HARLEM PLUG
The Richard 'Fritz' Simmons Story

Author: Harlem Holiday

Narrator: Jeremy Michael Drum

Unabridged: 7 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2021


Synopsis

"To have once been a criminal is no disgrace. To remain a criminal is the disgrace."~ MALCOLM X In Harlem's tumultuous history, there are many tragedies. For those growing up in this part of New York City, a young man known simply as Fritz from West 112th Street became an urban legend in Harlem. In the 1970s, Richard "Fritz" Simmons is introduced to the drug trade, by an associate of the Lucchese crime family, one of the five families of La Cosa Nostra (the Mafia). After negotiating a deal with the Medellín Cartel, Fritz becomes New York's Cocaine Consignment King. The lucrative deal unlocks a lavish lifestyle with more money than Fritz's family and Harlem could've imagined. Now, distributing kilos of cocaine on a kingpin level to many well-known Harlem heavyweights, Fritz employs hundreds throughout the five boroughs of New York City and neighboring states. Fritz further extends his generosity in ways few from the community had ever seen. Fritz reigns supreme for over a decade in the drug game, making millions under the radar of the NYPD and he never got busted. Some look at Fritz as the Keyser Soze of the 80s. The most enigmatic drug dealer of that time. HARLEM HOLIDAY brings her readers the inside scoop after almost three decades of silence, speculation, and secrecy. This biography is the in-depth story of Fritz never before told; the tale of how a lowly street hustler rises to orchestrate a one-man syndicate. As told by Fritz's family and closest friends, it's an account of events and details gathered from newspaper clippings, magazine articles, court transcripts, and social media. Fritz's truth, joy, and despair are fully disclosed, while circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Samuel

this book should have been named the Sheila Harrison story......more

Goodreads review by Abby

Really interesting non- fiction read and a great look at the history of the drug trade in the US. I listened to the audiobook and at times found the narrative hard to follow, but that may have been listening to it rather than reading from a book. The author did a great job at capturing tragedy and t......more

The Harlem Plug is one of the most interesting historical non-fiction books I’ve read in a while! This book chronicles the friends and family, and rise and fall, of an urban legend, Richard Simmons. The author puts in truly commendable effort to get the times, dates, and names of all the major event......more

Goodreads review by Spencer

I was totally invested throughout the entire book, very-well written and super interesting. My one small nitpick is that the book is like 30% about Fritz, and about 70% about his sister, which is fine since she has a really good story to share, however I wish the book was advertised as such. Regardles......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

Great book! This is not only a great book to read but I purchased the kindle as well to show some friends a quick glance at what it has to offer. Go out show support to a fellow New Yorker! The book is easy to read. Easy to relate to if you understand the struggle and hustle of families in NYC. I Don......more