It's likely about a cartel named 'the frogs' (literal translation). Since it's based on a true story, it might involve real - life events related to a criminal organization, such as their operations, the people involved, and the impact on society.
The KGI novel series libros are known for their intense action and complex characters. The storylines often involve high-stakes missions and emotional depth.
One of the great ones for beginners is 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It has an engaging story and simple gameplay mechanics that are easy to pick up. It also has a unique art style that draws players in.
Since I haven't read 'The Return' by Edith Tiempo, it's hard to say exactly. However, many works of literature deal with common themes such as love, identity, and the passage of time. It's possible that this story also explores these or related themes. For example, if the story is about a character returning to a place, themes of memory and change might be present. Or if there are relationships between characters, themes of loyalty and betrayal could be involved.
I'm not entirely sure about specific facts without more research, but it could be that the cartel had some very unique ways of operating. Maybe they had a particular code or system within the group that was different from other cartels.
Well, Los Angeles is the setting of 'Pulp Fiction'. It gives the story a specific backdrop. The city's diverse and sometimes seedy elements contribute to the overall noir - like atmosphere of the movie. For example, the different locations in LA, like the diner and the seedy motels, play important roles in the various storylines.
If you're into horror, 'Corpse Party' is a notable visual novel. It creates a really spooky atmosphere with its detailed descriptions and disturbing events. The choices you make in the game can lead to different and often terrifying outcomes, making it a thrilling experience for horror fans.
House prices in Los Angeles were on the rise. According to different documents, the average house price in Los Angeles County, Orange County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and San Francisco County all rose. To be specific, the Los Angeles County's mid-price rose by 25% to a record $775,000, and sales rose by 117%. Orange County's average home price rose by 19.3% to a record $895,000, and sales rose by 113.4%. Riverside County's average home price rose by 22.5% to a record $502,000, and sales rose by 81.7%. San Bernardino County's average home price rose 16.8% to $432,000, and sales rose 61%. San Diego County's average home price rose 22.9 percent to a record $725,000, and sales rose 81.7 percent. However, the specific housing price figures were not provided, so it was impossible to give an accurate range of housing prices.