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MATEO Deep, Vol. 11: The Commission

By: Donte Coleman
Narrated by: David S. Dear
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After Dajour Quadir better known as Streetz ordered his crew to leave Cincinnati, Ohio, and push toward global expansion, the game changed. Heat was rising. Murders, conspiracies, and convictions were closing in, making it too dangerous to move as one unit. Now, everyone was forced to stand on their own, still answering to Streets but running their hometowns like bosses.

For Mateo, that meant taking his operation back to Puerto Rico, where he planned to dominate the market by aligning with the right crime families and cutting out anyone who didn’t fit his vision. With the backing of a powerhouse squad, he was ready to play the game at a higher level his way.

But power doesn’t come without bloodshed. Mateo’s return sparks old beef, ignites new enemies, and throws him into a whirlwind of murder, deception, and shifting alliances. A dangerous new love interest only complicates things further. With the streets watching and the cartels testing him, Mateo isn’t just looking to take over he’s aiming to become El Jefe.

The question is can he outmaneuver the streets, claim his throne, and build his own crime commission, or will he lose everything before he even gets started?

©2025 Donte Coleman (P)2025 Donte Coleman
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