The Dope is a myth-busting history of the Mexican drug trade-spanning one hundred years from its origins in small opium plantations to the current continent-spanning industry that has created fortunes, reshaped nations, and taken thousands of lives. Drawing on unprecedented archival research, documents, and harrowing interviews, historian Benjamin T. Smith illuminates how the illicit business essentially built modern Mexico. With vivid depictions of historical figures on both sides of the border, Smith provides a "vital corrective" (Francisco Cant?) to the pernicious myths surrounding the trade and reveals how American intervention helped turn a once-peaceful industry into a world of chaos and violence. Book jacket.
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Edgar Award Nominees
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • January 23, 2022
Nominees for the Edgar Awards (named for Edgar Allan Poe) were announced on January 19, their namesake’s birthday. The awards honor the best in mystery and crime literature, television, film and theater. Here, we share the selected titles in several sections. Winners will be celebrated on April 28, 2022.
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