A true story of crime, betrayal, and survival that reads like a thriller.
From the gritty streets of Little Burgundy, Montreal, to the fast lanes of I-95, Florida, The
Runner: Tripped by the Feds tells the explosive real-life journey of Naomi Natal, a young
Jamaican Canadian mother caught in the crosshairs of desperation, fast money, and
federal charges.
Living under aliases, moving across borders, and chasing quick cash, Naomi was running
from more than just the law; she was running from pain, poverty, and the trauma of her
past. But in a world where loyalty is a gamble and every risk has a price, her chase for
freedom leads her into a deadly web of betrayal and consequences.
Backed by real press coverage and legal documents, The Runner: Tripped by the Feds is
the first book in a powerful non-fiction trilogy that blends gripping storytelling with
unfiltered truth. More than a memoir, it's a reckoning.
What would you risk for a better life?
If you're drawn to true crime memoirs, raw personal transformation, and resilient female
voices, The Runner: Tripped by the Feds will leave you breathless, inspired, and haunted
long after the final page.