Diego

Diego and Abraham, two brothers raised under the iron fist of Caracas, a powerful businessman and the ruthless leader of the largest cartel in the western part of North America, have always believed they owed their survival to him. Caracas provided them with wealth, power, and protection, but at a steep cost—their freedom and their past.
When Diego, the elder brother, uncovers shocking evidence about the mysterious death of their biological parents, he begins to suspect that Caracas is not the savior he pretends to be but the very man responsible for their parents' demise. Driven by a thirst for justice and vengeance, Diego finds himself alone, unable to trust anyone. His brother Abraham, who was his only ally, is locked away in a maximum-security prison in Mexico, the victim of a setup orchestrated by Caracas to keep the brothers under control.
Determined to rescue Abraham and bring down Caracas' empire, Diego goes on the run. Along the way, he crosses paths with Maya and Gaby, two young women who become unexpected allies. As they embark on a perilous road trip across the southern border, Diego begins to develop feelings for Gaby, a connection that brings both solace and fear. He worries that by involving Maya and Gaby in his vendetta, he is putting them in grave danger.
The trio faces relentless pursuit by Caracas' men, intense shootouts, and the unforgiving landscape of the borderlands. Diego’s journey becomes not just a mission to save his brother and avenge his parents, but also a battle to rediscover who he truly is, beyond the shadow of the man who raised him.
As the lines between family, loyalty, and revenge blur, Diego must decide whether he will continue down a path of violence or find another way to break free from Caracas' grip. The road to redemption is fraught with danger, and the stakes couldn't be higher in this epic tale of love, betrayal, and the quest for justice.
Diego is a high-octane thriller that explores the depths of familial bonds, the price of revenge, and the power of self-discovery in the most harrowing circumstances.
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