Snowblind: A Brief Career in the Cocaine Trade
By (Author) Robert Sabbag
Introduction by Howard Marks
Canongate Books
Canongate Canons
28th March 2018
1st March 2018
Main - Canons
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Drugs trade / drug trafficking
364.13365
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
281g
Zachary Swan: world-class smuggler of the finest cocaine, wicked genius, first-class fool. In his brief and brilliant career as a founding father of the trade, Swan serves the world's most elegant clientele by the most inelegant means, always staying just one step ahead.
Robert Sabbag's rip-roaring modern classic of reporting follows Zachary from the streets of Bogota to the nightclubs of New York, charting the soaring high and the crashing comedown of a legend.
Sabbag is an incisive reporter and a stylish class-A writer * * The Times * *
A flat-out ballbuster. It moves like a threshing machine with a fuel tank of ether * * Hunter S. Thompson * *
One of the first books about the cocaine trade and it is still among the best * * Norman Mailer * *
An extremely rare cut of dry wit, poetry, rock-hard fact and relentless insight into modern American morality * * Rolling Stone * *
The scammer's bible . . . Snowblind has stood the test of time. It's still the best * * Howard Marks * *
Un-put-downable . . . the best book ever written about cocaine * * Loaded * *
Robert Sabbag is the bestselling author of the drug smuggling classics Snowblind and Smokescreen, and the definitive book on the U.S. Marshals, Too Tough to Die. His journalism appears in numerous magazines, among them Rolling Stone, to which he is a regular contributor. Witness Protection, based on his New York Times Magazine cover story, 'The Invisible Family', was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, including Best Picture.