Confidential Source NinetySix, C.S. 96
Confidential Source NinetySix, C.S. 96
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Confidential Source Ninety-Six
The Making of America's Preeminent Confidential Informant

Author: C.S. 96, Rob Cea

Narrator: Rick Zieff

Unabridged: 8 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/22/2017


Synopsis

A HARROWING JOURNEY INSIDE THE HIDDEN WORLD OF DRUG CARTELS BY ONE OF THE TOP CRIMINAL INFORMANTS IN U.S. LAW ENFORCEMENT HISTORY.

The men he put behind bars know him as Roman Caribe or one of the dozens of other aliases he has used undercover. His handlers in the DEA, ICE, and FBI know him as Confidential Source Ninety-Six, or C.S. 96, named for the year he confronted the sins of his life atop a massive drug distribution ring and flipped, becoming law enforcement's secret weapon.

In Confidential Source Ninety-Six, Caribe tells the extraordinary story of his transformation into America's most successful informant in terms of total narcotics seized--from the years of trafficking cocaine and marijuana across the U.S. for a terrifying drug lord, eventually becoming that man's number two, to his decision to defect and trade sides. In his first mission, Caribe set his sights on his onetime boss's brutal operation. In his next, he broke all protocol and made a daring foray into the notorious Fuentes Cartel, where he took down a family that was smuggling tons of drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border.

As Caribe launched his career as a confidential source, finding his faith and seeking to finally do right by his stoic wife, Inez, and his four children, his marriage became stressed in new ways, the risks to his family unimaginable if he made a single mistake on the job. He found himself looking over his shoulder every day, knowing that with each drug ring or kingpin he destroyed, he made another dangerous enemy. For as long as he continued the high stakes work, he would survive on the cunning of his tradecraft and his ability to improvise in the most terrifying circumstances.

Unfolding in Southern California mansions, makeshift DEA trailers deep in the redwood forest, drug fronts in Spanish Harlem, fast-food parking lots where kilograms of cocaine and heroin change hands, and around the dinner table where Caribe began mentoring at-risk youth to help them avoid the mistakes he made, Confidential Source Ninety-Six is the epic saga of one man's quest to redeem himself and a thrilling look at the law enforcement battle that rages in the shadows of our nation.

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Reviews

Goodreads review by Randal on July 25, 2017

The author is a former drug dealer who, when caught with a large amount of drugs, "sees the light" and decides to become an informant. In my career, I've seen dozens of men like the author, dealers who, when caught and facing a long sentence, sell out to receive lesser sentences. This guy seems dif......more

Goodreads review by Dan on September 28, 2018

Fast paced. I really enjoyed this book.......more

Goodreads review by Heikemarie on August 01, 2018

I picked up this book because I was intrigued, but it's not in my usual wheelhouse. I mean, who isn't going to be interested in a man who spent "Two Decades as Law Enforcement's Preeminent Confidential Source"? But I was surprised at just how compulsively page-turning this one is. As a nonfiction, i......more

Goodreads review by Dave on July 22, 2017

Review originally published at Book of Bogan. Confidential Source Ninety-Six is the tale of Roman Caribe - a former drug dealer who – after being arrested with a truckload of drugs decided to turn into a confidential informant, and would go on to work as an undercover agent taking down other drug ope......more

Goodreads review by Kyle on July 18, 2017

This fascinating book showcases the life and career of the most successful confidential informant in the history of US law enforcement. The bar is set high in the prologue with a sample of the dangerous missions CS 96 encountered as an informant, putting his life at risk day in and day out. Before h......more


Quotes

"Reads like a breathless, big-hearted, high-stakes, life-or-death thriller--and it's all absolutely true."—Lee Child

Normal0falsefalsefalseEN-USX-NONEX-NONEMicrosoftInternetExplorer4 "In this thrilling firsthand look at the drug underworld, Roman Caribe doesn't just expose how the Cartels have wreaked havoc on our nation; he also shows the incredible lengths that Americans go to every day to end their lethal game. Make Confidential Source Ninety-Six your own informant and have the ride of your life."—Charles Brandt, #1 NewYork Times bestselling author of I Heard You Paint Houses

"Whether you're an undercover agent or a confidential informant, the path you walk is dangerous-and not just for you, but for your whole family. You're going to root for Roman Caribe at every turn, and you're going to hold your breath and thank God that you will never have to walk the incredible path he has."—William "Billy" Queen, ATF Special Agent ret. and New York Times bestsellingauthor of Under and Alone

"It is hard to imagine a more dangerous job than being a high-level confidential informant....[T]hey are integral to law enforcement in solving crimes, seizing narcotics, infiltrating gangs and preventing terrorist attacks. This book takes us into a world of darkness, danger, skullduggery, and betrayal that few people could fathom, much less believe. It is a wild ride; certainly not for the faint of heart."—Robert Mladinich, former NYPD detective, authorof From the Mouth of the Monster: The Joel Rifkin Story, and coauthor ofUndisclosed Files of the Police: Cases from the Archives of the NYPD from1831 to the Present

"Confidential Source Ninety-Six takes the reader on a scary ride into the dark underworld of high level drug kingpins and their henchmen. This is real life drama that is fast paced, informative, and entertaining."—Charles Campisi, former Chief of NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau andauthor of Blue on Blue: An Insider's Story of Good Cops Catching Bad Cops

"This book combines the adrenaline-rush pacing of pulp fiction with a memoir's grounding in truth....a suitably grim inside look at the front lines of the drug war."—Kirkus Reviews

"Roman Caribe's success as an informant is astonishing--until, that is, you see what he and his law enforcement partners did to crack every case they worked on and track down the crooks funneling drugs into our country. You've got to read this to believe it."—Tommy Dades, coauthor of Friends of the Family: The Inside Story of the Mafia Cops Case