

The cartel
Book • 2015
'The Cartel' is Don Winslow's sequel to 'The Power of the Dog,' continuing the saga of the war on drugs.
It delves deeper into the intricate and brutal world of the Mexican drug cartels.
DEA agent Art Keller finds himself drawn back into the conflict after attempting to retire, facing new levels of violence and corruption.
The novel explores the human cost of the drug trade, portraying its impact on individuals, families, and communities.
Winslow's meticulous research and realistic characters create a compelling and disturbing narrative.
'The Cartel' is a powerful examination of the complex forces driving the drug war and the challenges of fighting an enemy that is deeply embedded in society.
It delves deeper into the intricate and brutal world of the Mexican drug cartels.
DEA agent Art Keller finds himself drawn back into the conflict after attempting to retire, facing new levels of violence and corruption.
The novel explores the human cost of the drug trade, portraying its impact on individuals, families, and communities.
Winslow's meticulous research and realistic characters create a compelling and disturbing narrative.
'The Cartel' is a powerful examination of the complex forces driving the drug war and the challenges of fighting an enemy that is deeply embedded in society.
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