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Bandit Roads. Into the Lawless Heart of Mexico
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- Nombre de pages304
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-7481-1174-9
- EAN9780748111749
- Date de parution30/09/2009
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurAbacus
Résumé
'A sizzling, white-knuckle read' Daily Mail'A raw, colourful tour through the Sierra Madre... Grant is a cracking writer' Financial Times'Read this brilliant book and be grateful he survived to tell the tale' Maxim'A gripping account of Grant's journey into the badlands of northern Mexico' Sunday Times TravelThere are many ways to die in the Sierra Madre, a notorious nine-hundred-mile mountain range in northern Mexico where AK-47s are fetish objects, the law is almost non-existent and power lies in the hands of brutal drug mafias.
Richard Grant thought it would be a good idea to travel the length of the Sierra Madre and write a book about it. He was warned before he left that he would be killed. But driven by what he calls 'an unfortunate fascination' for this mysterious region, Grant sets off anyway. In a remarkable piece of investigative writing, he evokes a sinister, surreal landscape of hostile villages and an outlaw culture where homicide is the most common cause of death and grandmothers sell cocaine.
Richard Grant thought it would be a good idea to travel the length of the Sierra Madre and write a book about it. He was warned before he left that he would be killed. But driven by what he calls 'an unfortunate fascination' for this mysterious region, Grant sets off anyway. In a remarkable piece of investigative writing, he evokes a sinister, surreal landscape of hostile villages and an outlaw culture where homicide is the most common cause of death and grandmothers sell cocaine.










