Roberto Escobar (1)Besprekingen
Auteur van The Accountant's Story: Inside the Violent World of the Medellín Cartel
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For one, I felt some of the timelines of events were mixed up and I was confused when try to follow when something actually happened. The book went in chronological order but within each chapter there were flashbacks or future events told to commingle with the story line. Which lead to another quibble I had in which there were a couple facts or even that were repeated multiple times throughout the book. For instance, I heard multiple times how they lost 10% of their money due to rats or water damage.
Overall, I understand it was the opinion of Pablo’s brother, but I felt the US and the extradition policy was blamed too much for the actions of the drug lords in the book and it almost angered me to read it.
It was interesting in you are into Pablo’s life and drug trafficking but it was boring at times and you cannot rely too heavily on the factual accuracy of his brother's recalling of events.