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About this series
Set against the backdrop of Mexico's tumultuous drug trade, "Colonel hawk's Fentanyl Wars" begins with the rise of the Morales brothers, Alvaro and Javier, in the criminal hierarchy. The two brothers, once small-time criminals, quickly ascend the ranks of Los Viboras, one of Mexico's most powerful cartels.
The story takes a dramatic turn when Hawk, a mysterious and highly skilled operative working for a U.S. government agency, embarks on a mission to dismantle the fentanyl labs operated by the cartels. He is driven by a mission to cripple the cartels and eliminate the dangerous drug trade that is devastating communities on both sides of the border.
The novel follows a dual narrative, exploring both Hawk's covert operations and the Morales brothers' complex and perilous journey within the world of the cartels.
Character Spotlight
Hawk: A highly skilled and enigmatic operative, Hawk operates within the secretive world of U.S. government agencies. His mission to disrupt the cartels' drug trade fuels the heart of the narrative. He is a complex character, with a blend of determination, moral ambiguity, and unwavering dedication to his cause.
The Morales Brothers: Alvaro and Javier are complex characters driven by their rise within Los Viboras. The novel examines their choices and moral dilemmas as they navigate the treacherous world of cartels.
Linda: A pivotal character in the story, Linda is entangled in a complex web of relationships, torn between her loyalty to Los Viboras and her relationship with Nino Bonito.
Nino Bonito: Nino's connections span both sides of the law, raising questions about his allegiances and motives.
Writing Style
The writing style is engaging, descriptive, and immersive. Readers will find themselves fully absorbed in the worlds of espionage and the drug trade. The narrative is well-paced, with a balance of suspenseful
Titles in the series (1)
- Colonel Hawk's Fentanyl Wars: Colonel Hawk, #2
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Set against the backdrop of Mexico's tumultuous drug trade, "Colonel hawk's Fentanyl Wars" begins with the rise of the Morales brothers, Alvaro and Javier, in the criminal hierarchy. The two brothers, once small-time criminals, quickly ascend the ranks of Los Viboras, one of Mexico's most powerful cartels. The story takes a dramatic turn when Hawk, a mysterious and highly skilled operative working for a U.S. government agency, embarks on a mission to dismantle the fentanyl labs operated by the cartels. He is driven by a mission to cripple the cartels and eliminate the dangerous drug trade that is devastating communities on both sides of the border. The novel follows a dual narrative, exploring both Hawk's covert operations and the Morales brothers' complex and perilous journey within the world of the cartels. Character Spotlight Hawk: A highly skilled and enigmatic operative, Hawk operates within the secretive world of U.S. government agencies. His mission to disrupt the cartels' drug trade fuels the heart of the narrative. He is a complex character, with a blend of determination, moral ambiguity, and unwavering dedication to his cause. The Morales Brothers: Alvaro and Javier are complex characters driven by their rise within Los Viboras. The novel examines their choices and moral dilemmas as they navigate the treacherous world of cartels. Linda: A pivotal character in the story, Linda is entangled in a complex web of relationships, torn between her loyalty to Los Viboras and her relationship with Nino Bonito. Nino Bonito: Nino's connections span both sides of the law, raising questions about his allegiances and motives. Writing Style The writing style is engaging, descriptive, and immersive. Readers will find themselves fully absorbed in the worlds of espionage and the drug trade. The narrative is well-paced, with a balance of suspenseful
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