The Accountants Story, David Fisher
The Accountants Story, David Fisher
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The Accountant's Story
Inside the Violent World of the Medellín Cartel

Author: David Fisher, Roberto Escobar

Narrator: Ruben Diaz

Unabridged: 10 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/25/2009


Synopsis

"I have many scars. Some of them are physical, but many more are scars on my soul. A bomb sent to kill me while I was in a maximum security prison has made me blind, yet now I see the world more clearly than I have ever seen it before. I have lived an incredible adventure. I watched as my brother, Pablo Escobar, became the most successful criminal in history, but also a hero to many of the people of Colombia. My brother was loved and he was feared. Hundreds of thousands of people marched in his funeral procession, and certainly as many people celebrated his death."

These are the words of Roberto Escobar-the top accountant for the notorious and deadly Medellen Cartel, and brother of Pablo Escobar, the most famous drug lord in history. At the height of his reign, Pablo's multibillion-dollar operation smuggled tons of cocaine each week into countries all over the world. Roberto and his ten accountants kept track of all the money. Only Pablo and Roberto knew where it was stashed-and what it bought.

And the amounts of money were simply staggering. According to Roberto, it cost $2,500 every month just to purchase the rubber bands needed to wrap the stacks of cash. The biggest problem was finding a place to store it: from secret compartments in walls and beneath swimming pools to banks and warehouses everywhere. There was so much money that Roberto would sometimes write off ten percent as "spoilage," meaning either rats had chewed up the bills or dampness had ruined the cash.

Roberto writes about the incredible violence of the cartel, but he also writes of the humanitarian side of his brother. Pablo built entire towns, gave away thousands of houses, paid people's medical expenses, and built schools and hospitals. Yet he was responsible for the horrible deaths of thousands of people.

In short, this is the story of a world of riches almost beyond mortal imagination, and in his own words, Roberto Escobar tells all: building a magnificent zoo at Pablo's opulent home, the brothers' many escapes into the jungles of Colombia, devising ingenious methods to smuggle tons of cocaine into the United States, bribing officials with literally millions of dollars-and building a personal army to protect the Escobar family against an array of enemies sworn to kill them.

Few men in history have been more beloved-or despised-than Pablo Escobar. Now, for the first time, his story is told by the man who knew him best: his brother, Roberto.

About David Fisher

David Fisher is the author and coauthor of more than seventy books and eighteen New York Times bestsellers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashlei on September 10, 2014

I am probably the worst person to review this book. I know my Opinion will not be the Popular idea, I may be Biases on the subject.... > > I think this book shows a side of Pablo Escobar that not many knew, nor seen. He Showed us who his brother was, not the Character people portray him as. H......more

Goodreads review by Andy on December 08, 2019

Two stars on the writing style, four stars for the stories. Roberto Escobar, brother of the notorious cartel kingpin Pablo Escobar, tells of the insane wealth, lifestyle, manhunt and downfall of his brother’s empire of which he was the accountant. Some interesting highlights and insights: -Pablo bega......more

Goodreads review by Rob on January 14, 2012

Escobar's book is one of the strangest I've read, simultaneously acknowledging the damage done in Columbia by his brother's work while at the same time defending his brother's right to be the king of cocaine and a hero to many to this very day in his homeland. Roberto Escobar had a job and a life on......more

Goodreads review by David on February 09, 2015

I actually bought this book in-person from Roberto himself (includes his signature and thumbprint too!). My review is somewhat in two separate parts; the book itself, and the larger picture. The book itself is a fascinating read. It is ten times better than ‘Killing Pablo’ which is interesting for ¼......more

Goodreads review by Thomas on May 23, 2011

This book suffers hugely from the author's desire to portray Pablo as an innocent victim and a noble outlaw. I also agree with other peoples' comments about the wandering narrative -- it's all over the place. But I still really enjoyed it, largely because I find the political situation in Colombia s......more


Quotes

"Narrator Ruben Diaz's bilingual skills allow him fluency with the mixture of English and many Spanish names, phrases, and locations. His English has a hint of a Latin accent, adding a linguistic authenticity to the story of a simple Colombian man who loved his family, killed his enemies, and lived in the shadows."—AudioFile