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Kidnapped by the Cartel

Kidnapped by the Cartel
Author: Karen D. Scioscia
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1938690443

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Fiction inspired by a true story. A family member was kidnapped in Mexico by international drug smugglers. Used and abused, she was held against her will for eleven days. A dramatic rescue incurred the day before she was to be shipped to Mexico City for use in the cartel's prostitution trade. I was there.


Blood, Death, Drugs and Sex in Old Mexico

Blood, Death, Drugs and Sex in Old Mexico
Author: Jose Gutierrez Aire
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781477592274

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South of the U.S. border in Old Mexico trouble has been brewing since Felipe Calderon was elected president and began a reign of terror onto the cartels. Their response has been to kidnap, torture, kill and dismember anyone they don't like. The displays of dismembered bodies on public streets in major metropolitan areas is startling. No one is safe. Victims include elected officials, government employees, reporters, musicians, religious leaders, law enforcement, illegals trying to make a new life for themselves and innocent bystanders who get in the way of a stray bullet. Truly, Mexico is lawless. Big U.S. bucks from the sale of drugs, illegal workers, counterfeit movies and music are flooding into Mexico. An estimated $50 billion a year is making its way across the Rio Grande. This is the second largest influx of foreign cash into Mexico after petroleum products, and eighty percent is profit. Millions of palms are being greased by this drug money to look the other way. No one wants it to stop. The Mexican saying "silver or lead" means: allow the cartel to operate as it wants and make money, or fight us and die from a lead bullet. On the average of one a month, town mayors and law enforcement people are being kidnapped, tortured and killed. Recently two of the highest level military men in Mexico were arrested for suspicion of taking cartel drug money. This is the first known English account of cartel life today. It follows a fictional aging drug kingpin as he navigates through his world which has been turned upside down. The twists and turns in this story are as entertaining as the relationships are captivating. Enjoy!


Fear Is Just a Word

Fear Is Just a Word
Author: Azam Ahmed
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-26
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780593448410

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A riveting true story of a mother who fought back against the drug cartels in Mexico, pursuing her own brand of justice to avenge the kidnapping and murder of her daughter—from a global investigative correspondent for The New York Times “Azam Ahmed has written a page-turning mystery but also a stunning, color-saturated portrait of the collapse of formal justice in one Mexican town.”—Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Directorate S Fear Is Just a Word begins on an international bridge between Mexico and the United States, as fifty-six-year-old Miriam Rodríguez stalks one of the men she believes was involved in the murder of her daughter Karen. He is her target number eleven, a member of the drug cartel that has terrorized and controlled what was once Miriam’s quiet hometown of San Fernando, Mexico, almost one hundred miles from the U.S. border. Having dyed her hair red as a disguise, Miriam watches, waits, and then orchestrates the arrest of this man, exacting her own version of justice. Woven into this deeply researched, moving account is the story of how cartels built their power in Mexico, escalated the use of violence, and kidnapped and murdered tens of thousands. Karen was just one of the many people who disappeared, and Miriam, a brilliant, strategic, and fearless woman, begged for help from the authorities and paid ransom money she could not afford in hopes of saving her daughter. When that failed, she decided that “fear is just a word,” and began a crusade to track down Karen’s killers and to help other victimized families in their search for justice. What do people do when their country and the peaceful town where they have grown up become unrecognizable, suddenly places of violence and fear? Azam Ahmed takes us into the grieving of a country and a family to tell the mesmerizing story of a brave and brilliant woman determined to find out what happened to her daughter, and to see that the criminals who murdered her were punished. Fear Is Just a Word is an unforgettable and moving portrait of a woman, a town, and a country, and of what can happen when violent forces leave people to seek justice on their own.


Kidnap & Ransom

Kidnap & Ransom
Author: Michelle Gagnon
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426874375

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When the world's foremost kidnap and ransom negotiator is snatched by a ruthless drug cartel, Jake Riley becomes ensnared in the effort to save him. But he's up against Los Zetas, an elite paramilitary organization renowned for its ferocity and skill. Now he and his colleagues must navigate the dark underbelly of Mexico, from raging street wars to perilous jungles, in an effort to rescue him before time runs out. After nearly losing her life on her last case, FBI Agent Kelly Jones may never do fieldwork again. Determined to regain her confidence, she joins Jake on his mission—and quickly realizes she's in over her head. Then in the slums of Mexico City, she encounters a former nemesis who's enacting a nightmarish ritual on the weak and vulnerable. Now she has one last, desperate shot to prove herself—by taking down a killer.


News of a Kidnapping

News of a Kidnapping
Author: Gabriel García Márquez
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101911220

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AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN eBOOK! In 1990, fearing extradition to the United States, Pablo Escobar – head of the Medellín drug cartel – kidnapped ten notable Colombians to use as bargaining chips. With the eye of a poet, García Márquez describes the survivors’ perilous ordeal and the bizarre drama of the negotiations for their release. He also depicts the keening ache of Colombia after nearly forty years of rebel uprisings, right-wing death squads, currency collapse and narco-democracy. With cinematic intensity, breathtaking language and journalistic rigor, García Márquez evokes the sickness that inflicts his beloved country and how it penetrates every strata of society, from the lowliest peasant to the President himself.


The Lawless Kind

The Lawless Kind
Author: Matt Hilton
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781370071135

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Answering the summons of his old Black Ops mentor to assist in bringing to an end a Mexican cartel preying on the people they smuggle over the border, Joe Hunter is happy to oblige. But he should have guessed there was more to Walter Hayes Conrad's agenda than first believed.For decades, Walter has kept a secret, even from those closest to him: a family he has protected from his enemies through denial of their existence. But now the secret is about to explode. His great-grandson Benjamin has been abducted, snatched by Jorge Carrillo Molina, head of one of Mexico's most dangerous drug cartels, and Walter is as desperate to rescue the boy as his mother Kirstie is. There's only one man Walter trusts to bring the boy home, so how can Hunter refuse?There is a huge complication -- Molina happens to be Benjamin's father and he won't give him up without a fight.Praise for Matt Hilton and the Joe Hunter thrillers ..."...rockets along like a thundering rollercoaster...a torrentially fast flowing story...a shot of pulse-pounding escapism." -- Crimesquad.com, 5-star review"A very quick read, the action remains at the forefront of the novel and doesn't let up until the dramatic conclusion. It's the high octane page turning and explosive confrontations that gives Hunter his longevity. A likeable character who is both moralistic and deadly, a heady combination, Hunter takes no prisoners as he sets about handing out his own brand of justice." -- Milo's Rambles


Walking Between the Raindrops

Walking Between the Raindrops
Author: Mary L. Roland
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-01-25
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781505836349

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Paul Roland, leaving his home in Austin, Texas one February morning in 2008 was abducted at gunpoint and held for ransom at the direction of one of the most vicious drug cartel leaders in Mexico. "Walking Between The Raindrops", gives voice to the victims, the perpetrators and the heroes of this true story.


The Lawless Kind

The Lawless Kind
Author: Matt Hilton
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1444728806

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Ex-counterterrorist soldier Joe Hunter has been called to Mexico to bring an end to a cartel that preys on the people they smuggle across the US border. Once the mission's ended, however, Joe's mission leader and mentor, CIA Black Ops director Walter Hayes Conrad, confesses that the bloody mission is not the real reason Joe has been summoned south of the border. For years, Walter has kept the details of his private life - especially his family - secret from everyone, even his closest friends. But disaster has struck: his great-grandson Benjamin has been abducted, kidnapped by Walter's sworn enemy, the leader of one of Mexico's largest drug cartels. Walter will do whatever it takes to get the boy back. And he know Hunter is the man for the job. But there's one complication -- the drug boss just happens to be Benjamin's father.


Prayers for the Stolen

Prayers for the Stolen
Author: Jennifer Clement
Publisher: Hogarth
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 080413880X

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The haunting novel of love and survival that inspired Mexico’s official submission for International Feature Film—now shortlisted for the 94th Academy Awards® and streaming on Netflix “Prayers for the Stolen gives us words for what we haven’t had words for before, like something translated from a dream in a secret language. . . . Beguiling, and even crazily enchanting.”—Francisco Goldman, New York Times Book Review FINALIST FOR THE PEN/FAULKNER PRIZE • AN IRISH TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR Ladydi Garcia Martínez is fierce, funny, and smart. She was born into a world where being a girl is a dangerous thing. In the mountains of Guerrero, Mexico, women must fend for themselves, as their men have left to seek opportunities elsewhere. Here in the shadow of the drug war, bodies turn up on the outskirts of the village to be taken back to the earth by scorpions and snakes. School is held sporadically, when a volunteer can be coerced away from the big city for a semester. In Guerrero the drug lords are kings, and mothers disguise their daughters as sons, or when that fails they “make them ugly”—cropping their hair, blackening their teeth, anything to protect them from the rapacious grasp of the cartels. And when the black SUVs roll through town, Ladydi and her friends burrow into holes in their backyards like animals, tucked safely out of sight. While her mother waits in vain for her husband’s return, Ladydi and her friends dream of a future that holds more promise than mere survival, finding humor, solidarity, and fun in the face of so much tragedy. When Ladydi is offered work as a nanny for a wealthy family in Acapulco, she seizes the chance, and finds her first taste of love with a young caretaker there. But when a local murder tied to the cartel implicates a friend, Ladydi’s future takes a dark turn. Despite the odds against her, this spirited heroine’s resilience and resolve bring hope to otherwise heartbreaking conditions. An illuminating and affecting portrait of women in rural Mexico, and a stunning exploration of the hidden consequences of an unjust war, Prayers for the Stolen is an unforgettable story of friendship, family, and determination.


From Kidnapped to Terror

From Kidnapped to Terror
Author: Tony Dulio
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735118710

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President Carlos Rivera, the first Cuban-American President of the United States, asked General Mike Evans, Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to go down the chain of command and find a bilingual Mexican-American soldier with a great combat record. President Rivera is looking for that person and several other Mexican-American soldiers to embed themselves in the los Zetas drug cartel led by Benito Flores. Vince Gonzales, a highly decorated Army Ranger, fits that job description. He volunteers for President Rivera's mission and brings four other Mexican-American rangers with him. They successfully embed themselves in the Los Zetas cartel and begin sending intelligence on los Zetas' drug operation to President Rivera. This results in many big drug busts in the United States. The losses put Flores in a rage.Gonzales suddenly gets a communication from the president to drop all activity with the cartel and concentrate on rescuing of the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security and the governor of Arizona. Gonzales and his Covert Bravo squad execute the rescue, only to find there are five terrorists with bombs running loose in the United States.