Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw

Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw
by Mark Bowden

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Author: Mark Bowden
Edition: Kindle Edition
Audio: English (Published)
Format: Kindle eBook
Published: 2001-04-12
ISBN: N/A
Number of pages: 306
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press

Book Reviews of Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw

Book Review: Couldn't put it down
Summary: 5 Stars

Killing Pablo is hands down one of my favorite books. I'm not a reader, and when I started to read this book my step-sister gave me for the plane ride, I couldn't put it down. I stayed up late for 3 nights reading this, (and now that I think of it, I didn't eat dinner one of the nights) and there wasn't one chapter in the book that was boring. I didn't even know about Pablo Escobar before this, and the way Mark Bowden describes everything is just fascinating. I highly recommend this book for people with short attention spans (like myself). It is definatly worth the money!! 2 Thumbs UP!

Summary of Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the World's Greatest Outlaw

Killing Pablo is the story of the fifteen-month manhunt for Colombian
cocaine cartel kingpin Pablo Escobar, whose escape from his lavish,
mansionlike jail drove a nation to the brink of chaos. In a gripping,
up-close account, acclaimed journalist Mark Bowden exposes the
never-before-revealed details of how U.S. military and intelligence
operatives covertly led the mission to find and kill the world's most
dangerous outlaw. Drawing on unprecedented access to the soldiers,
field agents, and officials involved in the chase, as well as hundreds
of pages of top-secret documents and transcripts of Escobar's
intercepted phone conversations, Bowden creates a narrative that reads
as if it were torn from the pages of a Tom Clancy technothriller.
Killing Pablo also tells the story of Escobar's rise, how he built a
criminal organization that would hold an entire nation hostage -- and
the stories of the intrepid men who would ultimately bring him
down. There is Steve Jacoby, the leader of Centra Spike, the
ultrasecret U.S. special forces team that would use cutting-edge
surveillance technology to find one man among a nation of 37
million. There is Morris Busby, U.S. ambassador to Colombia, who would
convince the Bush administration to approve the deployment of the
shadowy Delta Force operators who would be the key to the drug lord's
demise. And there is Escobar's archenemy, Col. Hugo Martinez, the
leader of Colombia's federal police, who would turn down a $6 million
bribe, survive countless attempts on his life, and endure a
humiliating exile while waging his battle against the drug lord's
criminal empire. It was Martinez's son, raised in the shadow of
constant threat from Escobar's followers, who would ultimately track
the fugitive to a Medellin rooftop on the fateful day in 1993 when the
outlaw would finally meet his end. Action-packed and unputdownable,
Killing Pablo is a tour de force of narrative journalism and a stark
portrayal of rough justice in the real world.

Readers of Black Hawk Down know Mark Bowden can tell an exciting story about as well as any writer at work today. Killing Pablo is further proof. It describes the rise and fall of Pablo Escobar, a notorious Colombian drug lord who became one of the narcotic trade's first billionaires. Pablo--Bowden refers to him by his first name throughout the book--started out as a petty thief and wound up running a massive smuggling empire. At his height in the 1980s, he owned fleets of boats and planes, plus 19 separate residences in Medellin, each with its own helipad. Violence marked everything he did: "He wasn't an entrepreneur, and he wasn't even an especially talented businessman. He was just ruthless." He bought off police, politicians, and judges throughout his country, and killed many others who wouldn't cooperate. The Colombian government tried to capture him, but without much luck; he evaded them time after time. "Now and then the police achieved enough surprise to catch him, literally, with his pants down. In [1988], about one thousand national police raided one of his mansions," writes Bowden. "Pablo fled in his underwear, avoiding the police cordon on foot." He got away, again, but his days were numbered. He was making powerful enemies in both Colombia and the United States. The final straw probably came when Pablo's men murdered a popular politician and, three months later, planted a bomb on a plane, killing 110 people, including two Americans.

The bulk of Killing Pablo describes what happened when the U.S. government put its resources behind the hunt for Pablo. Bowden describes the search in gripping detail, from the massive electronic-surveillance effort to bureaucratic infighting between rival U.S. agencies. This is an outstanding work of reportorial journalism, too: in the epilogue, Bowden drops tantalizing hints that it was an American--not a Colombian--who delivered the killing shot to Pablo in 1993. Readers looking for a real-life thriller--or any kind of thriller, for that matter--won't do much better than Killing Pablo.


Killing Pablo is the story of the fifteen-month manhunt for Colombian
cocaine cartel kingpin Pablo Escobar, whose escape from his lavish,
mansionlike jail drove a nation to the brink of chaos. In a gripping,
up-close account, acclaimed journalist Mark Bowden exposes the
never-before-revealed details of how U.S. military and intelligence
operatives covertly led the mission to find and kill the world's most
dangerous outlaw. Drawing on unprecedented access to the soldiers,
field agents, and officials involved in the chase, as well as hundreds
of pages of top-secret documents and transcripts of Escobar's
intercepted phone conversations, Bowden creates a narrative that reads
as if it were torn from the pages of a Tom Clancy technothriller.
Killing Pablo also tells the story of Escobar's rise, how he built a
criminal organization that would hold an entire nation hostage -- and
the stories of the intrepid men who would ultimately bring him
down. There is Steve Jacoby, the leader of Centra Spike, the
ultrasecret U.S. special forces team that would use cutting-edge
surveillance technology to find one man among a nation of 37
million. There is Morris Busby, U.S. ambassador to Colombia, who would
convince the Bush administration to approve the deployment of the
shadowy Delta Force operators who would be the key to the drug lord's
demise. And there is Escobar's archenemy, Col. Hugo Martinez, the
leader of Colombia's federal police, who would turn down a $6 million
bribe, survive countless attempts on his life, and endure a
humiliating exile while waging his battle against the drug lord's
criminal empire. It was Martinez's son, raised in the shadow of
constant threat from Escobar's followers, who would ultimately track
the fugitive to a Medellin rooftop on the fateful day in 1993 when the
outlaw would finally meet his end. Action-packed and unputdownable,
Killing Pablo is a tour de force of narrative journalism and a stark
portrayal of rough justice in the real world.

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