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Cartel Nation
How Mexico's Drug Empires Conquered Power, Politics, and Culture
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Narrado por:
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Steffan Rudiger
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Davis Truman
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Power. Money. Blood. Influence.
What began as smuggling routes through the desert has evolved into one of the most powerful underground empires on Earth—a parallel nation built on fear, loyalty, and staggering wealth.
In Cartel Nation, listeners are taken deep inside the hidden machinery of Mexico’s drug cartels—a world where criminal networks rival governments, warlords command armies, and pop culture glorifies the very violence that terrorizes entire regions. Through gripping storytelling and meticulous investigation, this book unveils how cartels moved from the shadows into the center of politics, business, and everyday life.
Discover:
- How Mexico’s cartels grew from small-time traffickers into transnational corporations of crime.
- The secret alliances between drug lords, politicians, police, and billionaires.
- How narco culture—from music and film to religion and fashion—turned the cartels into global icons.
- The brutal wars fought for territory, power, and legitimacy—and why they can’t simply be “won.”
From the dusty streets of Sinaloa to the halls of power in Mexico City, Cartel Nation traces a chilling and fascinating rise—a story of corruption, resilience, and the dark side of globalization.
Suppose you’re fascinated by true crime, geopolitics, or the human cost of power. In that case, this book will leave you stunned—and unable to look away.
Perfect for fans of Don Winslow, Ioan Grillo, and Netflix’s Narcos, Cartel Nation reveals the truth behind the myth—and why the cartel era is far from over.
©2025 Davis Truman (P)2025 Davis Truman