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Plan B

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This story will take the reader into the spectacular adventure of an expat in South America who gets incarcerated in a drug conspiracy, where he was acting as a mule to carry drugs overseas in his luggage. The prison turns out to be hell, and the circumstances don't leave him with much of a choice when he's offered a way to escape in return for an acting role in another drug expedition, this time of a much bigger scope. He breaks out of jail, and with the aid of a skipper he met behind bars and the drug cartel sponsoring him, he leaves Dominican Republic in a rented Catamaran for Curacao, Venezuela, and ultimately, Colombia. Without papers and a clean identity, he will embark in a story that will take twists and turns between the high seas, the Columbian jungle, and the rich lifestyle of a Columbian drug lord. You will have a raw look of prison life in South America and then fall in a never-ending vortex of shocking scenarios that only veracity can offer. Mostly, you will feel that truth and real-life options are unfiltered in this breathtaking sequel. Fasten your seatbelts; this is a ride!

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Published January 1, 2003

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June 14, 2016
This is the revised version of PLAN B. This is definetly the one to read. Enter a vortex of situations only veracity can offer. Fasten your seat belts, this is a ride!
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April 26, 2016
How does a normal, over privileged, high achieving young adult become an international criminal? What was the tipping point in this situation? A story more common than you think, we have the opportunity to hear it firsthand. Most of society still to this day have a general misunderstanding on this subject. Two words…drug addiction.

It all started as a teenager where Lupo made one bad decision, one fatal life changing event that escalated throughout the next 20 years of his life. After 10 years serving his sentence, Lupo displays his life story on a silver platter as this book. An inside look into WHY, and HOW such a person would put themselves into such a dangerous situation.

Italian by blood, Lupo took a liking to that very popular white substance called cocaine. Thanks to this addiction, he got himself caught in a world of drug trafficking, and trappings. Based out of the Dominican Republic, his drug trafficking lifestyle is abruptly halted as he is caught smuggling drugs into Europe, and thrown into a South American prison.

“He had befriended a mysterious Colombian man who moved to Santa Domingo and had invented a way to soak jeans with cocaine in the liquid form. When they dried, the jeans appeared absolutely normal, except a little heavier. With nine pairs of pants which looked absolutely normal in someone's luggage, you could have transported 3 kilos of 92% pure coke.”

Spending time in many different prisons in different countries, escaping, planning the next big deal, Columbian drug lords, this is the real deal…the Italian George Jung (Johnny Depp of Blow). The original story handwritten by Lupo himself as he served his time in an American prison. Amazing read. If you like prison, drug trafficking, or autobiographical stories, you’ll love this.
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