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World's Most Notorious Gangsters and Drug Lords: Biographies of Al Capone, El Chapo, Jesse James, Whitey Bulger, John Gotti, and Pablo Escobar

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Uncover the stories of the world’s most notorious gangsters, drug lords, and criminals.

From Columbia and Mexico to even America’s own soil, criminals have always lurked behind the scenes – some more successful than others. Now, this biography delves into the lives and careers of some of history’s drug lords, from Pablo Escobar’s empire to the legend of Al Capone.

Inside, you’ll find some of history’s most infamous crime lords, including:

Al Capone, the crime boss during prohibition who earned the name “Scarface” El Chapo, a man once considered to be the most powerful drug trafficker in the world Jesse James, the notorious American outlaw and train robber Whitey Bulger, crime-boss turned FBI informant John Gotti, who became the boss of the Gambino crime family And Pablo Escobar, the Columbian drug lord and wealthiest criminal in the world

Each of these men have a story rich with conspiracy, crime, and murder. From drug trafficking, racketeering, and even robbing trains, the world of the criminal underground continues to fascinate and unnerve those with a morbid curiosity. This bundle is a must-read for anyone interested in the incredible – and infamous – stories of the world’s most notorious crime lords.

206 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 30, 2019

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April 30, 2023
I really liked that this book stuck to the facts and not just people’s opinions. It was incredibly interesting, but unfortunately the narrator was/had an incredibly annoying voice. Otherwise, a very interesting book.
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