Through Me You Go (formerly: Audaz)
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  • Reads 3,515
  • Votes 86
  • Parts 21
  • Time 4h 51m
Ongoing, First published Apr 26, 2020
Mature
"Sometimes, the best way to escape a battle is to create a war."

  Jackson Lee is a black market mercenary, living alone in the sparsely populated Northwestern corner of Australia. Anarosa Valere Pereira Rocha is a twenty three year old university student and daughter of the most powerful drug lord in Brazil. 
  When Anarosa is taken captive by a rival drug lord in Ciudad Del Este, Jackson is hired by her father to bring her home. He had no way of knowing that the mission in Ciudad was not at all going to go according to plan.

*This is my take on the Netflix Extraction movies and the original story by the Russo Brothers*
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