Killing Pablo

the hunt for the world's greatest outlaw

296 pages

English language

Published Feb. 24, 2001 by Atlantic Monthly Press.

ISBN:
978-0-14-200095-3
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OCLC Number:
49703839

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4 stars (3 reviews)

Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw is a book by Mark Bowden that details the efforts by the governments of the United States and Colombia, their respective military and intelligence forces, and Los Pepes to stop illegal activities committed by Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar and his subordinates. It relates how Escobar was killed and his cartel dismantled. Bowden originally reported this story in a 31-part series published in The Philadelphia Inquirer and in a companion documentary of the same title.

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Engaging counterpart to Narcos

5 stars

Good read that details the events and systemic issues that allowed Escobar to thwart attempts to see him captured. Not exhaustive but doesn’t drag or overstay - covers his rise and the events that led to the us becoming more involved, leading to eventual resolution.

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3 stars

Bowden's books are most entertaining when they are written like novels with dialogue. In order to do that, and have good journalism, he has to have access to reliable witnesses so he can recreate the scene. He is able to do that here from information that must have come from Eduardo Mendoza the former vice minister of Justice. The part of the story when Sr. Mendoza tells how he was sent to see Pablo Escobar in his "prison" is great. The rest of the story is more ordinary and seems a little overdone.

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Subjects

  • Escobar, Pablo
  • Narcotics dealers -- Colombia -- Biography
  • Fugitives from justice -- Colombia -- Biography
  • Police -- Colombia
  • United States -- Foreign relations -- Colombia
  • Colombia -- Foreign relations -- United States