Description
Ireland's top crime journalist traces the flood of cocaine into Ireland and those behind its unprecedented growth. From the first smugglers and their adventures on the high seas to the modern-day Instagram-loving gangsters, COCAINE COWBOYS weaves an intricate tale where high society and the criminal underworld collide.
About the Author
Nicola Tallant is a three-time winner of Crime Journalist of the Year in Ireland. She is Investigations Editor of the Sunday World newspaper and the host of the Crime World podcast. She lives in Dublin.
Reviews
'Cocaine cowboys is a rollercoaster ride that takes the reader right to the heart of how and why cocaine became Europe's favourite drug and the tapestry of characters that makes sure it is available in every pub in every rural town. Nicola's wealth of experience as Irelands top investigative journalist shines shines through in the incredible detail and the fascinating tapestry of characters and stories she has woven through the chapters. If you read nothing else this year, read this!!!' -- Donal MacIntyre
'Another absolute page turner from Ireland's finest journalist' -- Mick McCaffrey * journalist and author of Cocaine Wars. *
'An insightful and explosive expose of Ireland's cocaine epidemic and the drug lords who fuelled it. Nicola Tallant is one of Europe's most respected crime journalists who has been at the very top of her game for years. Cocaine Cowboys is the definitive account of a boomtime which turned street dealers into billionaires' -- Stephen Breen * author of The Cartel and The Hitmen *
'Nicola Tallant joins the dots and follows the trail of white lines from the jungle labs of south America to the dinner tables of middle Ireland. Cocaine Cowboys tells the global success story of Ireland's own narcos.
How they hit the big time, and how they unravelled the fabric of our communities and society as they created a wild west drug frontier right here at home'
Book Information
ISBN 9781804184028
Author Nicola Tallant
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bonnier Books Ltd
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 321g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 19mm