Dealing With The Devil’s Deal

Dealing With The Devil’s Deal by L. Hurley Ankeny, published by Xlibris Corporation in June 2013, explores the intricate dynamics of cocaine production and trafficking in the Western Hemisphere. This edition spans 356 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the motivations behind the persistent demand for cocaine, particularly highlighting the severe drug war in Mexico and the historical context of Colombia’s struggles with drug lords like Pablo Escobar.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the efforts to combat drug trafficking, focusing on Jack Broderick, the CIA station Chief in Peru, and his collaboration with agent Brian Koltai. The narrative addresses the ongoing challenges posed by drug influences and the potential for conflict in the Andes, drawing parallels to past events. With themes of true crime and espionage, this book provides insight into the complexities of the drug trade and the measures taken to mitigate its impact.
Official synopsis Publisher
Cocaine production, demand and sales has become an increasing problem in the Western Hemisphere. Motivation to purchase this narcotic by dealers, despite its high prices, and their capability to get the processed product to eager end buyers, has caused a high volume of illegal trafficking. Mexico, in particular, has been deluged by a severe intensive drug war. Because of the many deaths resulting from this conflict, that county now maintains the unenviable position as the number one nation in our hemisphere attempting to cope with severe cocaine problems. The nation of Colombia experienced this highly undesirable situation back in tee 19905. Pablo Escobar, that country’s drug king, became 50 powerful, that at times he virtually ruled the nation. But this power eventually became his undoing. Right-wing opponents from the Las Pepes death squads killed him in 1993. Although, Colombia became more stable after that occurrence, a left wing organization emerged to take on the right’s counter activities. They are known as the Farqs, They are still able to maintain a hold on the power involved with cocaine. Concerning DEALING WITH THE DEVIL, Jack Broderick, the CIA station Chief in Peru, earns his keep by impeding the drug influences mentioned above. He does an amazing job by enlisting a hard boiled agent, Brian Koltai, from the U.S. Together, they prevent another costly war from occurring in the Andes like the one that had taken place twenty years earlier.
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