cover image Split Decision: Life Stories

Split Decision: Life Stories

Ice-T, Spike, and Douglas Century. Gallery, $28.99 (304p) ISBN 978-1-982148-77-5

Two paths diverge to beget staggeringly different tales in this potent dual narrative about the cost of living dangerously. With the help of journalist Century, rapper Ice-T and his former, literal partner-in-crime Spike deliver a propulsive chronicle of the choices that shaped their lives, beginning with the smash-and-grab jewelry robberies that brought the two together in L.A. in their early 20s in the early 1980s. “Armed only with baby sledgehammers,” Ice recalls, “we’d... smash the glass, filling bags with the loot and escaping without anyone in the store getting hurt.” But after the violence escalated and a car crash left him nearly dead, Ice stepped away, changed gears, and pursued his rap, and eventual acting, career. While Ice’s star was rising, Spike, blinded by “dollar signs,” chose to “keep speeding in the fast lane” and ended up in prison for a 1992 jewelry store heist that went awry when a member of his crew murdered a customer. As they chart their trajectories through alternating perspectives—with Ice eventually landing a recurring role on Law & Order: SVU and Spike serving 23 years behind bars before helping at-risk youth after his release—what unfolds is less a story of redemption than a raw testament to life’s consequential decisions. This grave and astonishing account will leave fans in awe. (July)