Matar A Pablo Escobar (Spanish Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.24 (904 Votes) |
Asin | : | 8479017651 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 360 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | Spanish |
DESCRIPTION:
Matar a Pablo Escobar es la historia del brutal ascenso y violento fin del capo del narcotráfico colombiano cuyo imperio criminal aterrorizó a un país de más de treinta millones de habitantes. Mark Bowden desvela en este intenso y muy bien documentado relató, los detalles "más celosamente guardados" por las personas que dirigieron, durante dieciséis meses, su persecución y muerte.
Amazon Customer said Tails of Pablo. More than a story on Pablo Escobar the author provide an interesting background on the history of this tumultuous country and the roots of bandidos that operate trying to simulate Robin Hood. This is combine with the political non stability of the country and his relationship with the United States. Once the author start the story of Pablo take you from his childhood to the collopse of his empire. Excellent book to learn on this topic.. E. A. Porta said Addicting. Mark Bowden did an excellent job writting this book, he took care of many details described in the book with all his research and investigation good work Mark .. "For those of you that love ILLICIT drugs, you need to read it." according to Mishael A Barrios. Love to get "high"?. This book is for you. Find out how a man that came from obscurity became one of the 10 richest men in the planet. And you, the "dopehead", made it happen!!. Supply and demand. He destroyed the lives of millions around the planet, and is directly or directly RESPONSIBLE for the MURDERS of thousands, if not millions of people. If you care about your children, your loved ones, the future of humanity, read it. Before you read it, Google "Mexicans Decapitated" and clic
. Bowden (La caida del halcon negro Black Hawk Down, see review on p. From Publishers Weekly This action-packed investigative report offers insightful perspective on how the Colombian street criminal, Pablo Escobar, gained unimaginable wealth and power to become the most violent cocaine kingpin and one of the world's most wanted criminals. Here, he successfully conveys Bowden's journalistic style and adds his own footnotes to explain the phenomenon of the sicarios ("young hired killers") or to identify people and entities. Molinari avoids jargons and regionalisms like the vosotros form, and his prose flows naturally. For many years, he eluded capture with his "plata o plomo" ("bribes or bullets") approach: killing creditors, disloyal servants, and even judges and presidential candidates who stood in his way. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. The 2001 English-language version made it to several best-seller charts and was praised for exposing the i