
by Khalid mubassir
"In Medellín, the loud die first. The angry die second. The ones who survive are the ones who count the heartbeats in the room before they stop them." Santiago Montoya was eighteen when he learned that cocaine doesn't care about plans, poverty, or prayer. It only cares about control. In a world of screaming guns and ego, Santiago chose to be the silence. He didn't want a crown. He wanted a system. But in the shadows of the empire, he'll learn that the only thing heavier than the product is the crown made of the secrets you keep—and the bodies you bury to keep them. Inspired by don Pablo Escobar
| # | Title | Words |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Chapter I — “Cocaine Doesn’t Care How Old You Are” | 0 |
| 1 | Chapter II — “There Are Moments Where Talking Kills You” | 0 |
| 2 | Chapter III — “Sometimes Silence Has to Move” | 0 |
| 3 | Chapter IV — “When the Door Opens, You Don’t Ask Who Knocked” | 0 |
| 4 | Chapter V — “A Man Is Chosen Before He Is Feared” | 0 |