El Sicario : the autobiography of a Mexican assassin
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New York : Nation Books, 2011.
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9781568586588 (pbk.)
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209 pages ; 22 cm
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Published
New York : Nation Books, 2011.
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1105
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English
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9781568586588 (pbk.)

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"In this unprecedented and chilling monologue, a repentant Mexican hitman tells the unvarnished truth about the war on drugs on the American. El Sicario is the hidden face of America's war on drugs. He is a contract killer who functioned as a commandante in the Chihuahuan State police, who was trained in the US by the FBI, and who for twenty years kidnapped, tortured and murdered people for the drug industry at the behest of Mexican drug cartels. He is a hit man who came off the killing fields alive. He left the business and turned to Christ. And then he decided to tell the story of his life and work. Charles Bowden first encountered El Sicario while reporting for the book "Murder City". As trust between the two men developed, Bowden bore witness to the Sicario's unfolding confession, and decided to tell his story. The well-spoken man that emerges from the pages of El Sicario is one who has been groomed by poverty and driven by a refusal to be one more statistic in the failure of Mexico. He is not boastful, he claims no major standing in organized crime. But he can explain in detail not only torture and murder, but how power is distributed and used in the arrangement between the public Mexican state and law enforcement on the ground - where terror and slaughter are simply tools in implementing policy for both the police and the cartels. And he is not an outlaw or a rebel. He is the state. When he headed the state police anti-kidnapping squad in Juarez, he was also running a kidnapping ring in Juarez. When he was killing people for money in Juarez, he was sharpening his marksmanship at the Federal Police range. Now he lives in the United States as a fugitive. One cartel has a quarter million dollar contract on his head. Another cartel is trying to recruit him. He speaks as a free man and of his own free will - there are no charges against him. He is a lonely voice - no one with his background has ever come forward and talked. He is the future - there are thousands of men like him in Mexico and there will be more in other places. He is the truth no one wants to hear"--,Provided by publisher.
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"In this unprecedented and chilling monologue, a repentant Mexican hitman tells the unvarnished truth about the war on drugs - the murders, the corruption, the warring cartels, the complicity of the American and Mexican governments - and reveals why the violence that now defines the American-Mexican border will only worsen. This book represents the first time a Mexican hitman has spoken on the record so candidly about his life, his crimes, his repentance, and why the killings will continue. This book represents an extraordinary and unprecedented glimpse into a world that otherwise occupies the shadows of our imagination. It is a testament to the editors' tenacity as reporters that they were able to get El Sicario to speak so openly about his life and crimes"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Sicario., Molloy, M., & Bowden, C. (2011). El Sicario: the autobiography of a Mexican assassin . Nation Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sicario, Molly. Molloy and Charles Bowden. 2011. El Sicario: The Autobiography of a Mexican Assassin. Nation Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Sicario, Molly. Molloy and Charles Bowden. El Sicario: The Autobiography of a Mexican Assassin Nation Books, 2011.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Sicario., Molly Molloy, and Charles Bowden. El Sicario: The Autobiography of a Mexican Assassin Nation Books, 2011.

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