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Any Day You Can Die

The Medellín Story

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Any Day You Can Die

By: Thommy Waite
Narrated by: Thommy Waite
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Medellín, Colombia. Called the "City of Eternal Spring". Mecca for digital nomads.

Recently single and burnt out from Melbourne’s corporate scene, Tony Fletcher heads to Medellín in search of a reset.

After moving into a frat house in the city’s nightlife hub, Tony becomes fascinated by the burgeoning gringo subculture that’s fueled by sex, drugs, and currency arbitrage. Adrift and dead broke, Tony launches a dubious business on the dark web and gets thrust into the world of international drug trafficking.

Under the cloak of a sham crypto coin, Tony and his associates begin living out their wildest fantasies. Yet there’s trouble in paradise - the natural order has been disturbed. No one climbs to the top without stepping on some toes.

Every day is a blessing. Every friend could be a foe. Every dream can become a nightmare.

©2020 Thommy Waite (P)2022 Thommy Waite
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