Drug Wars: The Mexican Cartels

· Arcturus Publishing
4.5
26 reviews
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128
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With the suppression of the Colombian cartels, the Mexican crime syndicates took over the Latin American drug trade, controlling ninety per cent of the cocaine entering the US. This is their story.

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4.5
26 reviews
Rob Scott
17 October 2015
Brilliant. Although fairly short it is one of the most concise and informative books available on the subject.covers the entire history of the drug trade and individual cartels. A great reference guide for anyone studying the subject.
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Christi Fleeger
27 February 2016
Very disturbing book, so many deaths and so much corruption. Feel so bad for the people living in Mexico. Prayers for peace.
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severin mangold
4 August 2015
This broke up each cartel and thoroughly discussed the history of each one
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About the author

Al Cimino, aka Nigel Cawthorne, is the author of over 100 books including The History of the MafiaHouse of Horrors,Killers-the Most Barbaric Murderers of Our TimeThe World's Ten Most Evil MenPirates of the 21st CenturyUnderbelly UK: VigilantesAustralian True CrimeThe World's Most Evil GangstersLone GunmenAgainst Their WillThe Mafia FilesThe Murder of Tina SharpThe Cleveland Kidnappings and The Disappeared.

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