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Description
Drops_of_ambrosia's novel, The Black Dahlia, plunges readers into a world where love ignites amidst the deadly machinations of a modern criminal underworld. In a landscape dominated by cartels, where billions flow through illicit channels unseen by law enforcement and defiance is met with swift disappearance, two heirs find themselves entangled in a dangerous dance. Gabriella Sanchez, heir to Colombia's notorious Medellin operation, and Alejandro Martinez, scion of Mexico's formidable Sinaloa empire, are legacies born of rival dynasties. Their families, once united by alliance, were torn apar…
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The Black Dahlia novel belongs to the Romance genre.
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In the modern criminal underworld, cartels have replaced the old Mafia, operating like efficient machines that move drugs, weapons, and millions of dollars across the globe while evading authorities. Those who oppose them disappear into darkness. Gabriella Sanchez and Alejandro Martinez are heirs to two dominant cartel families: she belongs to Colombia's infamous Medellin Cartel, while he is next in line to lead Mexico's notorious Sinaloa Cartel. Once, their families were allies, but a catastro