The Mammoth Book of Drug Barons
By (Author) Paul Copperwaite
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson
20th October 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
364.1770922
Paperback
512
Width 200mm, Height 132mm, Spine 31mm
342g
The rise - and fall - of the outlaw lords of the drug world, from the Cali Cartel, the richest, most powerful crime syndicate in history, to Britain's biggest drug baron, Curtis 'Cocky' Warren and the 'Essex Triple Murders'.
From freewheeling cannabis operations to the lethal 'heaviness' of organized crime, the doings of the dealers, bouncers, bagmen and 'taxmen' - those crazy enough to extort money from drug dealers - of a ruthlessly violent underworld. Here you will find an account of the pursuit and capture of 'Mr Nice', Howard Marks (along with the complementary recollections of Mrs Marks), the story of the hunt for Pablo Escobar and an in-depth piece on cocaine production deep in the Colombian interior. This is the no-holds-barred, inside story of drug trafficking, from the Golden Triangle to the Golden Gate and from Spain's Costa del Crime to the future of conflict and prohibition with its fresh cast of Afghan warlords and central European gangsters. It examines how and why things go wrong, and the price which is paid when they do.Paul Copperwaite has worked in book publishing for several years and is the author of twelve titles on a diverse range of subjects, most recently Pop Charts and Movie Charts. He began to research the criminal underworld while working as an editor in London. He has one daughter.