Description
Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar: The Shocking True Story of the Notorious Drug Lord from the Woman Who Knew Him Best
Paperback 31 May 2018
by Virginia Vallejo
- Publisher :Canongate Books; Main edition (31 May 2018)
- Language :English
- Paperback 31 May 2018 :480 pages
- ISBN-10 :1786891050
- ISBN-13 :978-1786891051
- Weight :498 g
- Dimensions :13.5 x 3.3 x 21.4 cm
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3.5 rating based on 1,424 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 1786891050
ISBN-13: 9781786891051
Goodreads: 40240260
Author(s): Publisher: Canongate
Published: 5/31/2018
VIRGINIA VALLEJO:
Top Colombian television journalist, cover model and socialite
PABLO ESCOBAR:
Head of the Medellin cartel, the founder of the global cocaine industry and one of the most ambitious - and brutal - criminals in history
Over the course of their tempestuous love affair, Vallejo witnessed first-hand the bloodshed, fear and corruption that accompanied the rise of Escobar's crime empire. In this explosive tale of drugs, sex, wealth and violence, Vallejo describes the man she knew and loved. But, increasingly plagued by threats of kidnap and death for her knowledge on Escobar's ties to the political establishment, Vallejo sought extradition to the United States. Her testimony would reopen one of the most important criminal cases in Colombian history.
3.5 rating based on 1,424 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 1786891050
ISBN-13: 9781786891051
Goodreads: 40240260
Author(s): Publisher: Canongate
Published: 5/31/2018
VIRGINIA VALLEJO:
Top Colombian television journalist, cover model and socialite
PABLO ESCOBAR:
Head of the Medellin cartel, the founder of the global cocaine industry and one of the most ambitious - and brutal - criminals in history
Over the course of their tempestuous love affair, Vallejo witnessed first-hand the bloodshed, fear and corruption that accompanied the rise of Escobar's crime empire. In this explosive tale of drugs, sex, wealth and violence, Vallejo describes the man she knew and loved. But, increasingly plagued by threats of kidnap and death for her knowledge on Escobar's ties to the political establishment, Vallejo sought extradition to the United States. Her testimony would reopen one of the most important criminal cases in Colombian history.