Marcus was never a hero . . . and he never wanted to be. He never wanted to be a lot of things. He didn’t want to go to school for a pointless degree. He didn’t want to be an office drone; working nine-to-five to barely make ends meet. Most importantly, he didn’t want to play by other people’s rules. He wanted to do things his way, and live life on his terms. Some people might have called him a criminal, but he called it freedom.
Too bad it got him killed.
But when everything changed, death di...