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Mark Bowden breaks new journalistic ground in this true tale of rough justice in the real world. In the summer of 1992, billionaire cocaine baron Pablo Escobar simply walked out of jail as the richest, most powerful, and most dangerous outlaw in history. His legend of wealth and violence is responsible for unhinging civil society in Colombia through bribes and intimidation. No Colombian dared oppose him or arrest him for fear of the brutal consequences. It is for this reason that the president of Colombia was forced to turn to the Americans for help. Killing Pablo traces the details of the manhunt for Escobar, and documents the unprecedented level of American involvement in the chase.
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