Smuggler A Memoir

Smuggler: A Memoir by Roger Reaves, published by Marrie J. Reaves on February 14, 2016, is a detailed account of the author’s life journey from a poor farm boy in Georgia to one of the most prolific smugglers of the 20th century. This 540-page memoir explores Reaves’ extensive operations across six continents, where he transported significant quantities of hash, cocaine, and marijuana, while interacting with notorious figures in the world of organized crime.
In this memoir, readers will find a firsthand narrative of Reaves’ experiences, including his multiple prison escapes and encounters with infamous drug lords such as Jorge Ochoa and Pablo Escobar. The book delves into the complexities of his life in the world of smuggling, revealing the challenges and dangers he faced, including being shot down and tortured. With a blend of biography, social science, and true crime elements, Smuggler offers a unique perspective on organized crime and the life of a man who navigated its treacherous waters.
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Roger Reave’s grew up a poor farm boy in Georgia and went from making ‘Moon Shine’ to becoming one of the most prolific smugglers of the 20th century. He covered six continents, transporting twenty ton ship loads of hash, tons of cocaine, and completed more than one hundred sorties across the U.S border with plane loads of marijuana. His friends and associates spanned the globe. From Medellin Cartel kingpins Jorge Ochoa and Pablo Escobar; to “Mr Nice” Howard Marks, and the infamous Barry Seal who was Rogers close friend and employee. He escaped from prison on five seperate occasions; was shot down in both Mexico and Colombia, and tortured almost to death in a Mexican prison. Yet, there is a sparkle in his eye and a smile on his face as he tells of these adventures.And you’ve probably never heard of him…Till now…
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