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Jun 24, 2015 · With the "pace and feel of an exploded documentary," says review Alan Cheuse, Don Winslow recounts a 10-year odyssey of revenge set in Mexico against the stark history of the drug wars.
Don Winslow’s latest novel is about to hit the shelves. The Cartel, the much anticipated sequel to the universally loved The Power of the Dog, is a story of a DEA agent going up against the head of Mexico’s most vicious gang who killed his partner. Initial reviews suggest we’re in for another treat.
Apr 16, 2010 · A lopsided whine about the state of American public schools, The Cartel is a lesson in dichotomous documaking: Effervescent and tedious, crusading and craven, it's a prime example of that ubiquitous oxymoron: the agenda-driven "expose."
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Apr 16, 2010 · With “The Cartel,” Bob Bowdon, a boyish-looking TV news veteran, makes a punchy, provocative debut as a documentary filmmaker with a brisk, incisive and mind-boggling — no other phrase will...
Apr 12, 2010 · Review: The Cartel. Where the film really comes alive is in its giving of a human face to those affected by New Jersey’s thuggish education system. by Ed Gonzalez. April 12, 2010. Photo: Truly Indie.
Jun 19, 2015 · What traumas will turn a teenage boy into a sociopathic killer? The pressures that make an honest cop take a bribe? Why a friend would sell out his friend?
Jul 2, 2015 · 'The Cartel' by Don Winslow: EW review. By. Clark Collis. Published on July 2, 2015 05:00PM EDT. In this sequel to 2005’s The Power of the Dog, novelist Winslow continues to assail the war on...