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The Border
Book • 2019
In 'The Border', Don Winslow concludes his epic Cartel trilogy with a gripping narrative that follows Art Keller, a DEA agent, as he navigates the complexities of the drug war.
The story delves into themes of corruption, violence, and moral ambiguity, set against the backdrop of a chaotic drug trade landscape.
Keller must confront not only the cartels but also his own government, leading to a heart-wrenching climax that questions the very fabric of justice and morality.
The story delves into themes of corruption, violence, and moral ambiguity, set against the backdrop of a chaotic drug trade landscape.
Keller must confront not only the cartels but also his own government, leading to a heart-wrenching climax that questions the very fabric of justice and morality.
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as a movie produced by his uncle that sparked his interest in the Border Patrol.


Gregory Bovino

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An Interview With the Man Behind Trump’s Current Immigration Crackdown
Mentioned by Katherine Hughes as a book that follows the path of Russia's border to understand how countries approach being a neighbour to a temperamental superpower.

Neighbouring Russia, with Erika Fatland
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as a book in the Cartel series.


Mark Greaney

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as a brilliant book offering insights into Russia through its bordering countries.

Marie Le Conte

Without a care worker in the world – The case for immigration
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in the context of Don Winslow's past use of the N-word in his books.


Saagar Enjeti

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