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Bones

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Two brothers live parallel lives on either side of the US–Mexico border. This is the dramatic true story of how their worlds collided in a major criminal conspiracy.A KIRKUS REVIEWS NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEARA NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR’S PICKTwo brothers live parallel lives on either side of the US-Mexico border. This is the dramatic true story of how their worlds collided in a major criminal conspiracy.Two brothers live parallel lives on either side of the US–Mexico border. This is the dramatic true story of how their worlds collided in a major criminal conspiracy.A KIRKUS REVIEWS NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEARA NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR’S PICKJosé Treviño was raised in Nuevo Laredo, a Mexican border town and major smuggling gateway. He grew up loving the sprawling countryside and its tough, fast quarter horses, but in search of opportunity he crossed the border into Texas.While José built a modest living laying bricks, his younger brother Miguel ascended to the top of the infamously bloody Los Zetas cartel. As José settled down with a wife and kids, his brother was said to be burning rivals alive, eating victims’ hearts and launching grenades at the US consulate.Then one day José showed up at a quarter-horse auction and bid close to a million dollars for a horse. The bricklayer suddenly became a major player on the scene, catching the attention of FBI agent Scott Lawson. Lawson enlisted Tyler Graham, the young American rancher breeding José’s champion horse – nicknamed Huesos, or Bones – to infiltrate what he suspected was a major money laundering operation.The goal: capture Miguel Treviño.Set against the high-stakes world of horseracing, Bones takes you deep into a violent drug cartel, the perilous lives of American ranchers and the Sisyphean work of drug cops, revealing how greed and fear mingle with race, class and violence along the vast Southwest border. At its heart, this riveting crime drama is a gripping story of brotherhood, family loyalty and the tragic cost of a failed drug war.Two brothers live parallel lives on either side of the US-Mexico border. This is the dramatic true story of how their worlds collided in a major criminal conspiracy.José Treviño was raised in Nuevo Laredo, a Mexican border town and major smuggling gateway. He grew up loving the sprawling countryside and its tough, fast quarter horses, but in search of opportunity he crossed the border into Texas.While José built a modest living laying bricks, his younger brother Miguel ascended to the top of the infamously bloody Los Zetas cartel. As José settled down with a wife and kids, his brother was said to be burning rivals alive, eating victims’ hearts and launching grenades at the US consulate.Then one day José showed up at a quarter-horse auction and bid close to a million dollars for a horse. The bricklayer suddenly became a major player on the scene, catching the attention of FBI agent Scott Lawson. Lawson enlisted Tyler Graham, the young American rancher breeding José’s champion horse – nicknamed Huesos, or Bones – to infiltrate what he suspected was a major money laundering operation.The goal: capture Miguel Treviño.Set against the high-stakes world of horseracing, Bones takes you deep into a violent drug cartel, the perilous lives of American ranchers and the Sisyphean work of drug cops, revealing how greed and fear mingle with race, class and violence along the vast Southwest border. At its heart, this riveting crime drama is a gripping story of brotherhood, family loyalty and the tragic cost of a failed drug war.‘Masterfully recounted … Tone weaves the threads together with skillful pacing and sharp prose, marking him as an important new talent in narrative nonfiction’ New York Times‘Brilliant … Bones is an important addition to the literature on the U.S.-Mexico drug trade and a fascinating window into the subculture of American quarter-horse racing’ Outsider magazine‘Throughout the book, Tone maintains a vivid and balanced narrative … A suspenseful story as well as a fascinating depiction of the mechanics of money laundering, the largely unfamiliar world of quarter horse racing, and the dynamics of an extended family, the book draws readers into the complexities of life at the border’ Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review‘Riveting …Working with rich material, Tone constructs a powerful narrative that reveals tensions of class and race – and unbreakable family bonds’ National Book Review‘Tone’s first foray into a book-length investigation is thorough and relentless. Painstakingly grounding this story in the misty beginnings of quarter-horse racing, Tone carefully describes the modern art and science of the sport … Tone’s thoughtful coverage tells a tale of a borderland dream turned nightmare’ Booklist‘Through amazingly detailed research, Joe Tone has brought us a riveting tale about the pursuit of justice in the most dangerous of worlds’, Skip Hollandsworth, author of New York Times bestseller, The Midnight Assassin‘A riveting read that transcends the larger-than-life cartels, cowboys, and fast horses at its heart. It's about how hard it is to determine what makes a good guy and a bad guy along our embattled border’, Joe Drape, author of the New York Times bestseller, American Pharaoh‘Full of inside dope on everything from racetracks to money-laundering to the fine points of smuggling, Bones delivers a killer tale that is a scary joy to read’, Doug J. Swanson, author of Blood AcesJoe Tone, a former editor of the Dallas Observer, has written extensively about sports, crime, and immigration, among other topics. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, LA Weekly and the Washington Post. Tone is a graduate of Santa Clara University and holds a Master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.• Bones is on course to be a success across mediums. It has been optioned as a TV drama by Anonymous Content with writer Mauricio Katz as a screenwriter. Anonymous Content is the production company behind the Academy Award winning movies Spotlight and The Revenant and the TV series Mr. Robot and HBO's True Detective, among others.• Joe Tone is an experienced freelance journalist. He was the editor-in-chief of the Dallas Observer until his piece on drug trafficking was expanded into Bones. He is media-savvy and connected within the writing world.• The book is likely to find a home somewhere between lovers of Seabiscuit and the avid audiences of NARCOS (the most popular digital series in the US) and True Detective. Readers of It’s Snowing in Bali (11k TCM) or The Cocaine Diaries (7.5k TCM) will find a new addiction in the chronicles of the FBI agent, horsemen, and traffickers of the Texan–Mexican border.
Pubblicato da: HarperCollins Publishers

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