Hunting El Chapo
Taking Down the World's Most-Wanted Drug-Lord
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Robert Fass
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This is the untold story of the American federal agent who captured the world’s most-wanted drug-lord.
Every generation has its larger-than-life criminal legend living beyond the reach of the law: Billy the Kid, Al Capone, Ronnie Biggs, Pablo Escobar. But for every one of these criminals, there’s a Wyatt Earp, Pat Garrett or Slipper of the Yard. For Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán-Loera a.k.a. ‘El Chapo’ – the 21st century’s most notorious criminal – that man is D.E.A. Special Agent Andrew Hogan.
This is the incredible story of Hogan’s seven-year-long chase to capture El Chapo, a multibillionaire drug-lord and escape-artist posing as a Mexican Robin Hood, who in reality was a brutal sociopath responsible for the murders of thousands. His greedy campaign to take over his rivals’ territories resulted in an unprecedented war with a body count of over 100,000.
We follow Hogan on his quest to achieve the seemingly impossible: to cross the border into Mexico and arrest El Chapo, the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a billionaire and Public Enemy No. 1, who had been evading capture for more than a decade and had earned a reputation for being utterly untouchable.
This intimate thriller tells how Hogan single-mindedly and methodically climbed the ladder within the hierarchy of the Sinaloa Cartel – the world’s wealthiest and most powerful drug-trafficking organization – by creating one of the most sophisticated undercover operations in the history of the D.E.A. From infiltrating Chapo’s inner circle to leading a white-knuckle manhunt with an elite brigade of Mexican Marines, Hogan left no stone unturned in his hunt for the world’s most powerful drug kingpin.
©2017 Cole Merrell and Douglas Century (P)2017 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Hunting El Chapo
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- Steven O'Brien
- 01-08-20
Felt like I was watching a movie
Great story and the narrator took the book to the next level. Listened to it all in two sittings. It’s great when you a get a good story and an excellent narrator
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- John wright
- 03-04-21
Free chapo
Nice to see the DEA has won the war on drugs and shut Sinaloa cartel down ! 🙃
He should of toke a bribe, he could of been a rich man!
Chapo is still a legend
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- Anonymous User
- 28-03-23
One of the best books I have ever read
This story is so well told going into unbelievable detail into the hunt for chapo and the way the chapo operation ran. The way it is told through the eyes of the agent make you feel like you are on his journey. 10/10.
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- Kevin Page
- 29-10-20
stark reading
intriguing read from beginning to end. keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout.
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- Mark Davison
- 18-06-18
Enthralling true life tale
Exciting tale by a DEA agent who tracked down the infamous boss of the Sinaloa cartel primarily with phone tracking data. Narration is a little formulaic but doesn't detract from a great story.
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- Timothy Davies
- 10-05-18
Not quite Pablo
Good account of the police work but not much, if anything, about Chapo himself. A bit more background of his rise to power would have made the book a lot more interesting.
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