
Journeyman Drug Lord
Lucas Rocha Thriller, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Curtis
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By:
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Craig S. Wilson
About this listen
Lucas Rocha has become the right hand to Rio de Janeiro’s most-feared drug lord, Dez. But Dez is incarcerated, awaiting trial for multiple crimes. Money is no longer a problem for Lucas; staying alive is. Rival gangs want him dead.
The one person who can help him, undercover DEA agent Daniel Burke, has returned to Brazil to rejoin the woman he loves. Daniel owes Lucas his life, but now his cover hangs in the balance. Lucas, meanwhile, is determined to leave the life of a journeyman drug lord behind. But no one ever retires from a gang; death is the only way out. Now Lucas and Daniel must find a way to beat the odds.
©2018 Craig Stuart Wilson (P)2018 Craig Stuart Wilson
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