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Killing Pablo, written by Mark Bowden, is a nonfiction account of the 15-month manhunt by Colombian and American forces for the notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. It covers Escobar's rise to power, his criminal activities and the difficulties of capturing him, as well as the law enforcement strategies used to bring him to justice. The book also provides an in-depth look at the personal lives of the people involved in the hunt, including the Colombian police, US Drug Enforcement Administration agents, and even Escobar himself. The narrative is based on interviews with participants, official records, and previously unpublished accounts. The book offers a vivid and chilling portrait of Escobar's life and death, as well as the consequences of his actions.
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