How do you survive 17 years in a cage-and come home more dangerous than ever?
This isn't just prison. It's war inside the mind.
Pat wasn't born a monster. The streets made him one. Raised on betrayal, forged in blood, and locked in a cage like an animal, he didn't break-he multiplied. Seventeen years behind bars didn't destroy him. It sharpened him. Inside that cell, he didn't lose his mind. He built an army inside it.
Five voices. One body. No mercy.
President. Gangster. Project. Kahlil. Pat.
Each identity is a survivor. Each one is deadly.
Now he's free-walking the same streets that buried him alive-stronger, smarter, colder. Focused on one thing: revenge. But this isn't just another street tale. This is what happens when trauma becomes strategy... when pain learns to plot.
American Monster is psychological warfare on paper. A raw, unfiltered descent into the fractured mind of a man molded by violence, abandoned by the system, and resurrected with purpose.
If you think you've read street lit before, think again. This isn't just the hood. This is the battlefield of the mind-and Pat is the weapon it created.
He went in as one man. He came out as five.