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Gangster Warlords

Written by: Ioan Grillo
Narrated by: James Cameron Stewart
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In a ranch south of Texas, the man known as The Executioner dumps 500 body parts in metal barrels.

In Brazil's biggest city, a mysterious prisoner orders hit men to gun down 41 police officers and prison guards in two days.

In Southern Mexico a meth maker is venerated as a saint while enforcing Old Testament justice on his enemies.

A new kind of criminal kingpin has arisen: part CEO, part terrorist, and part rock star, unleashing guerrilla attacks, strong-arming governments, and taking over much of the world's trade in narcotics, guns, and humans. What they do affects you now - from the gas in your car to the gold in your jewelry to the tens of thousands of Latin Americans calling for refugee status in the US.

Gangster Warlords is the first definitive account of the crime wars now wracking Central and South America and the Caribbean, regions largely abandoned by the US after the Cold War.

Author of the critically acclaimed El Narco, Ioan Grillo has covered Latin America since 2001 and gained access to every level of the cartel chain of command in what he calls the new battlefields of the Americas. Moving between militia-controlled ghettos and the halls of top policy makers, Grillo provides a disturbing new understanding of a war that has spiraled out of control - one that people across the political spectrum need to confront now.

©2016 Ioan Grillo (P)2016 Audible, Ltd

What the critics say

"Grillo's investigations into the cokehead brokers, dealers and professional killers who manage the supply and demand of cocaine involves him in a degree of danger.... An absorbing work of reportage." ( Daily Telegraph)
"Grillo is a breathtakingly intrepid reporter, diving in where police fear to tread, seeking out men who wouldn't hesitate to kill him.... A grim, gripping book." (Francis Wheen, Mail on Sunday)

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Educational of dealings of the drug lords …well done …..your time will be well spent

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I’m Sorry I Waited So Long!

If you’ve listened to, and liked El Narco, you will like this follow-up, Gangster Warlords. While I didn’t think it quite as good, it was still very interesting, though, like the first, sobering. I didn’t agree with all Mr. Grillo’s conclusions in El Narco, but the information he provided was very insightful.

Gangster Warlords for me had a little less of both. I didn’t find it quite as riveting, but also disagreed with fewer conclusions. Or, maybe there is just more information given and fewer conclusions drawn and recommendations suggested.

I would recommend it to anyone looking for more of the same from the first book. Regrettably, I held off getting it for a long time on getting it based solely on the many negative reviewer comments on the narrator. I guess I must be in the minority here, but I think he did a good job. Mr. Grillo is telling this story from the perspective of a British journalist. Mr. Stewart conveys this perfectly in tone, and being British himself, in accent.

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