Doing Dirt

Doing Dirt

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Christian Watts, a determined detective is anxious to get back in the good graces of the force after screwing up a prior case. Christian tries to fight his way back to the top by taking on the case of a well known notorious drug dealer Cortez whom is known by taboo for his extreme effort of keeping the police and enemies away. While going undercover and watching Cortez's every move he soon becomes intrigued with Cortez's love interest and finds himself further jeopardizing both his job and life.
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Rica is a young woman living in the heart of Bogotá during the 1980s, a time when the city is drenched in both wealth and blood. But Rica isn't just another streetwalker-she's exclusive. A sought-after beauty working in Las Orquídeas, a high-class brothel reserved for Colombia's most powerful men: politicians, corrupt elites, and the infamous narcos of Pablo Escobar's empire. When DEA Agent Javier Peña enters her world, it's not love at first sight-it's cooperation. Peña, focused on bringing down Pablo Escobar and his empire, needs information, and Rica, with her connections to the city's most influential men, becomes an unlikely ally. What begins as a cautious partnership, born out of necessity, soon leads to a complicated relationship where trust, loyalty, and ambition collide. Disclaimer: This story contains content that some readers may find disturbing, including violence, guns, blood, child prostitution, and death. Reader discretion is advised. (This is my first story ever, and neither English nor Spanish is my first language. I want to apologize in advance for any language mistakes I might make. Feel free to leave comments or suggestions on how I can improve the story or guide it in a direction that interests you. I appreciate you taking the time to read it!) I do not own Narcos. Except for some of the plot, including any characters and other changes I created, those I own. All credit goes to Netflix and the writers of Narcos, the Netflix series.

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