another three seasons and equally as thrilling. This time we get to deep dive into the Mexican drug cartels. So, yeah—plenty of content if you’re looking for something new to
Quinones moves around in the conversation from legit (and less legit) science labs to Mexican drug cartels and meth factories, from those suffering from inevitable relapse (getting off these modern-day versions of the drugs is so much harder than with other addictions) to the history of the sc...
About a third of everything you can see on Amazon Prime, or Netflix involves assassination, mainly relating to Colombian or Mexican drug cartels. It’s a fascinating subject. So I picked this book because it appeals to that underlying instinct of ours. There’s an exceptionally fine BBC ...
There’s a metaphor in there for the age of disinformation white noise we are in, and the fact that the volume will go up to 11 on Monday, but let’s go back to those Mexican cartels. One per square foot across the country, right? Wrong. It’s not that they are not there, it’...
an investigation into the sudden deaths of rare whales leads him to the Mexican coast, where someone tries to put him and his mini-sub permanently out of commission. Meanwhile, in South America’s lush hills, a specially assigned NUMA crew turns up the white-goddess legend—and a murderous ...
Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic. Enraging and sad. I can’t tell whether I was more angry at the companies and people who profited from the explosion of prescription opiates or the Mexican cartels who simultaneously flooded the US with cheap heroin, both driving and ...
“I was worried that, as a non-immigrant and non-Mexican, I had no business writing a book set almost entirely in Mexico, set entirely among immigrants. I wished someone slightly browner than me would write it.” Jeanine Cummins, American Dirt ...
December 13, 2024Libros SchmibrosAnnouncements Dec 20 – Tigers Are Not Afraid Film Screening – 7:30 pm A dark fairy tale about a gang of five children trying to survive the horrific violence of the cartels and the ghosts created every day by the drug war. ...
The Badge, The Balls, and The Bullsh-t follows the journey of the two formidable detectives as they chase criminals such as thieves and Mexican drug cartels. One of their biggest mission is to arrest terrorists from the Middle East who have a grand plan to take over the island of Hawaii...
Meticulously researched, the book traces its roots to the early 2010s, when the journalist was reporting on Mexican drug cartels for theNew York Timesmagazine. As Keefe tells the LondonTimes, he realized that 25 percent of the revenue generated by OxyContin, the most popular pill pushed by Sac...