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ESCAPING HELL
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Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2015
Accused of killing a police officer, in a bank robbery, 35 year old former marine (chavez), has escapes from the california state prison. He's living in a los angles hotel and is facing hard times, chavez has no job or any means of making enough money, his life is heading in a downhill spiral. chavez contacts his wealthy friend (victor) from south america for support, victor agrees to support chavez under one condition.... chavez has to book a flight to south america and smuggle 1 million dollars worth of gold pass the Colombian border along with 3 other smugglers and a jungle guide through 20 miles of shear jungle's however, something goes wrong and the group was forced to split up, now running low on ammunition and lost chavez finds himself distant away form the group and trapped in predictor infested jungles and leaving him vulnerable to some of the most dangerous rebel militants on the planet! 


~this is the story of how one man destiny, is based on escaping hell.~®
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