Nomad's book would be the most interesting hands down. Others would make great autobiographies .I can imagine the juiciness. A good book would need aspects that Nomad described to make it good. Stories about clever Drug dealing has been done before. What makes this story good is the back story. THere would have to be a moral to the story like Blow and others to make it fundable to make for the masses though sadly . A hero story about drug dealing would be a hard sell even in today's world. Now, if you make him a villan of sorts, trapped between two worlds, now you got a story. The story needs some negative aspects to make it good. Challenges, fights, lies, cheating, murder of friends, etc. these are human aspects we like to co experience in movies and books. Overcome the negatives and the challenges and morals and the audience looks up to the 'villian' now as a recovered hero of sorts who created an unstoppable machine that will challenge the morals of the world one keyboard stroke at a time.Then, you make a sub story about DPRs daughter. The one who is good in school, but has friends who use this website to buy drugs. Dad sees the package in the mailbox when he arrives home early one day. DPR wonders if he should punish his daughter or just leave it be? Freedom at last. I think all positive stories are Walt Disney stories. :-)