Bloodlines, Melissa del Bosque
Bloodlines, Melissa del Bosque
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Bloodlines
The True Story of a Drug Cartel, the FBI, and the Battle for a Horse-Racing Dynasty

Author: Melissa del Bosque

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 11 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/12/2017


Synopsis

The riveting and suspenseful account of two young FBI agents in a pursuit of a drug cartel's most fearsome leader, Miguel Treviño.Drugs, money, cartels: this is what FBI rookie Scott Lawson expected when he was sent to the border town of Laredo, but instead he’s deskbound writing intelligence reports about the drug war. Then, one day, Lawson is asked to check out an anonymous tip: a horse was sold at an Oklahoma auction house for a record-topping price, and the buyer was Miguel Treviño, one of the leaders of the Zetas, Mexico's most brutal drug cartel. The source suggested that Treviño was laundering money through American quarter horse racing. If this was true, it offered a rookie like Lawson the perfect opportunity to infiltrate the cartel. Lawson teams up with a more experienced agent, Alma Perez, and, taking on impossible odds, sets out to take down one of the world’s most fearsome drug lords.In Bloodlines, Emmy and National Magazine Award-winning journalist Melissa del Bosque follows Lawson and Perez's harrowing attempt to dismantle a cartel leader’s American racing dynasty built on extortion and blood money.With extensive access to investigative evidence and in-depth interviews with key players, del Bosque turns more than three years of research and her decades of reporting on Mexico and the border into a gripping narrative about greed and corruption. Bloodlines offers us an unprecedented look at the inner workings of the Zetas and US federal agencies, and opens a new vista onto the changing nature of the drug war and its global expansion.

About Melissa del Bosque

Melissa del Bosque is an award-winning investigative journalist who has covered the U.S.-Mexico border region for the past two decades. Her work has been published in international and national publications including, Time, The Guardian and Marie Claire. Her work has also been featured in television and radio on Democracy Now!, MSNBC, PBS, the BBC and NPR. Currently, she is an investigative reporter with The Texas Observer and a Lannan reporting fellow with The Investigative Fund.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Byron on June 02, 2018

It is about a FBI money-laundering case involving a Mexican drug cartel and quarter horses. This book generally provides a kinda-overview of the case, some brief details into the lives of the main players – with an extra emphasis on one of the FBI agents – and a decent overview of the history of the......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on April 22, 2018

Worth reading. Descriptions of the atrocities committed by the Zeta cartel are horrific. My only criticism ... and this is probably a personal bias ... is there is really not much about the horses, specifically. It is a book about how the FBI caught some bad guys. Moves along fast and it is very int......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 06, 2018

An interesting look into how the FBI, IRS, and DEA actually work cases as well and some insight into the court system. There's a lot less information about the quarter horse industry than I thought. I honestly felt like for the amount of activity and story that was actually collected and told this m......more

Goodreads review by Serge on September 23, 2024

Really great true crime, I really liked that the book was not just from one persons perspective. Not too gory. Great read, I would recommend.......more

Goodreads review by Rena on November 27, 2019

Despite the blurb written here on Goodreads from the publishers, this book turned out to be neither riveting nor suspenseful. This was a mostly dull look at the tedium of life as an FBI agent, insterspersed with a very occassional victory. And there should be a law against misleading subtitles. There......more