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The Devil's Breath

A Teenage Colombian Prostitute Turns Men into Zombies

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The Devil's Breath

De: Alicia Torres
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A nineteen year old Colombian prostitute turns men into zombies that she uses to rob and kill. Renowned as the most dangerous drug in the world, the devil’s breath (scopolamine) steals a person’s free will. It makes the user agreeable to any suggestion, susceptible to being led like a zombie without giving any appearance of intoxication. READER BEWARE! The sexual encounters in this book are told in uncompromised detail. The graphic depiction of the sex and violence will offend many, but those not easily offended will get a glimpse of the dark underworld of the Colombian drug and prostitution markets and the profound effects that world can have on a young, beautiful girl and her desire for revenge. Alicia Torres will stop at nothing to get what she wants, whether it be money from lecherous "clients" or revenge against those who first sold her into prostituion and killed her family. This is her story, told her way. Publisher’s Note: Largely unknown in most of the world, scopolamine is renowned and feared in Colombia. Also called burundunga or devil’s breath, its ability to steal a person’s free will makes it widely considered the most dangerous drug in the world. In ancient times, it was given to the mistresses of dead tribal leaders so they would enter their master’s grave and be buried alive. More recently, governments have used it to aid interrogations, but hallucinations are among the side-effects, making it ineffective as a truth serum. The colorless, odorless drug is made from the borrachero tree, which is common around Colombia. Natives grow up with a healthy fear of the devil’s breath and of perpetrators who use its power to rape and rob unknowing victims. When the drug wears off, the user is left confused. Some suffer long-term or permanent brain damage. Many die. The publisher of this book does not condone the usage of the drug or any of the activities described herein and wishes to caution all who may encounter amoral people anywhere in the world to never take a whiff of the DEVIL’S BREATH. (If you like the book, help us get the work out by giving a quick review! Gracias!)
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