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Bloody Sprouts

Jörg Verges

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

In the dusty foothills of the Sierra Madre, the law is a distant myth—and loyalty is a fatal game.Ricardo, a young sicario serving an aging drug lord, wants more than survival. He wants power. At any cost.When a mission escalates into a bloodbath, Ricardo is the only one left alive—by design. Tasked with delivering a warning, he returns with death at his heels, only to find he’s lit a fuse in a powder keg of paranoia. As shadows fight for control within the cartel, he discovers the real war isn't fought with bullets, but with betrayal.While Don Mateo's empire crumbles, Ricardo must decide: choose to remain a pawn, or become the player who topples the king.A novel of ruthless ambition, where trust is the deadliest liability.Gritty. Realistic. Relentless.
Available since: 06/09/2025.

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