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Wild Cowboys: Urban Marauders & the Forces of Order

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Four bullet-torn bodies in a drug-ridden South Bronx alley. A college boy shot in the head on the West Side Highway. A wild shootout on the streets of Washington Heights, home of New York City's immigrant Dominican community and hub of the eastern seaboard's drug trade. All seemingly separate acts of violence. But investigators discover a pattern to the mayhem, with links

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Paperback, 438 pages
Published October 1st 2005 by Harvard University Press (first published September 21st 1997)
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Peter
Peter rated it 4 of 5 stars
I thought this book was intriguing and hard to put down. My only complaint is the large amount of characters in this book makes it are hard to keep track of who is who at times. This is one of the most brutal American drug gangs I've ever read or heard about. There are so many interesting sociopathic characters. I always enjoy reading how drug dealers try to justify their actions. It lets you see into the minds of people who kill, sell poison and risk thier lives on a daily basis. I highly recom...more
Miguel Castillo
This book was HARD! I loved it, maybe it's because I'm from Washington Heights, and almost more than half the Cowboys trained in my gym, but I loved it. I could taste the insides of it... every Dominican and New Yorker should read this book.
Amar Pai
Amar Pai rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: fans of the wire
my brother gave me this book. it chronicles the attempts of nyc policemen (&women) to bust up mid-level crack dealing organizations in washington heights. similar subject matter to "the wire" if you're familiar with that TV show. (if you're not, you should go rent the dvds because it is the best show ever to appear on television, and i mean that literally.)

the book's writing isn't the best-- it can be bit hard to follow, tons of names that blend together-- but i'm enjoy...more
Cara Rios
I was riveted by this book but then again I am a bit biased seeing as I grew up in the area where these events took place and was a child when this was going on.
Jane
Jane rated it 3 of 5 stars
This book is really fun to read...like clancy or grisham meets law and order. Despite being billed as academic, however, its neither smart nor thoughtful. The racist overtones are hard to take and the social and legal commentary is so conclusory and undeveloped it takes away from the story.
David Forsythe
This book is fascinating.
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