This is a very difficult question to answer without watching the person bowl and there are a few factors that should be taken into consideration. I would recommend talking to a pro shop operator and hopefully having them watch you bowl. I'm assuming that this is your first bowling ball and that you probably have never had a ball drilled to your specific hand. That being said I personally would not go for a ball as aggressive as the Black Widow and would lean towards something that is a little tamer and weaker (others on this board could do a better job naming specific balls, but I will describe the type of ball).
Symmetric vs. Asymmetric: I would go for a symmetric core bowling ball, in my experience these are easier to control and understand what they will do down the lane.
Aggressiveness: While it is fun to create a lot of hook, it typically isn't the best for a beginning bowler. If you were to go onto bowlingball.com I would lean towards a ball described as performance or maybe advanced performance, when using a single ball you want to have a more moderate ball that can allow you to play multiple lane conditions. Another thing about hooking the ball, if this is your first ball the simple fact that the ball is drilled specifically for your hand should improve your ball roll greatly. Also, with a less aggressive ball it will be easier to consistently convert your spares which is crucial to scoring well.
Surface: While you can change the surface of your bowling ball at a pro shop, I suspect as a newer bowler this is not something you are going to want to play around with a lot. What you want to avoid here is really aggressive surfaces (low grit surfaces) and may want to stick with hybrid covers and/or polished (this is something a pro shop operator can help you match up with how and where you expect to bowl).
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