
I Am a Drug Lord
The Last Confession of a Real-Life Underworld Kingpin
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Narrated by:
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Justin Avoth
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By:
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anonymous
About this listen
As you read this, someone somewhere is buying drugs.
Across the globe, millions of people are involved in the brutal, cold-blooded world of drug dealing, but only a small number make life-changing money. Only a few get to the top, make the calls, know how it all works and truly become drugs lords. And even fewer survive.
I know because I am one of those drug lords.
After thirty years, I've decided to retire and tell the story of how I got to the top of this tainted profession, what's involved in being a serious criminal, the tricks of the trade, the art of the deal and what it really takes to stay alive for so long.
This will be my last confession. And I hope you learn something.©2021 anonymous (P)2022 Welbeck Publishing Group
As with many autobiographies/biographies there is a bit of a preamble about how the author grew up and their background.
In this book that seems to be all there is. After 14 chapters we're still hearing details about the dysfunctional mother, time in boarding school, etc etc. Over half way through we are finally getting to the point where the author is introduced to criminality and even that is boring.
Because I've suffered through it for so long Audible won't let me return it.
Save yourself some time and money and buy a different book.
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