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7150643The Fort Bragg Cartelhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-fort-bragg-cartel-9798217012176/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6696369/image.jpg?v=638922415291470000426426MXNPenguin Random House Audio Publishing GroupInStock/Audiolibros/<p><em>The Fort Bragg Cartel</em> opens like a nonfiction thriller and never lets up. A page-turning investigation into the dark side of our forever wars.<br />Steve Coll, Pulitzer-Prize winning author of <em>Ghost Wars</em> and <em>Directorate S</em></p><p>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...6813066The Fort Bragg Cartel426426https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-fort-bragg-cartel-9798217012176/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/6696369/image.jpg?v=638922415291470000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20259798217012176_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_<p><strong>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas largest military base, and what the crimes reveal about drug-trafficking and impunity among elite special operations soldiers</strong></p><p>Two dead bodies were discovered in a forested area of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 2020. One, William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A long-serving veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other, Timothy Dumas, was a supply officer attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, all with some apparent connection to drug-trafficking, as well as dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><strong>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas largest military base, and what the crimes reveal about drug-trafficking and impunity among elite special operations soldiers</strong></p><p>Two dead bodies were discovered in a forested area of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 2020. One, William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A long-serving veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other, Timothy Dumas, was a supply officer attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, all with some apparent connection to drug trafficking, as well as dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><strong>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas largest military base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite special operations soldiers</strong></p><p>Two dead bodies were discovered in a forested area of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 2020. One, William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A long-serving veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other, Timothy Dumas, was a supply officer attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, all with some apparent connection to drug trafficking, as well as dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><strong>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers</strong></p><p>Two dead bodies were discovered in a forested area of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in December 2020. One, William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Timothy Dumas, was a supply officer attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, all with some apparent connection to drug trafficking, as well as dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><strong>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</strong></p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, all with some apparent connection to drug trafficking in elite units, as well as dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><em>The Fort Bragg Cartel</em> opens like a nonfiction thriller and never lets up. A page-turning investigation into the dark side of our forever wars.<br />Steve Coll, Pulitzer-Prize winning author of <em>Ghost Wars</em> and <em>Directorate S</em></p><p>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, all with some apparent connection to drug trafficking in elite units, as well as dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><em>The Fort Bragg Cartel</em> opens like a nonfiction thriller and never lets up. A page-turning investigation into the dark side of our forever wars.<br />Steve Coll, Pulitzer-Prize winning author of <em>Ghost Wars</em> and <em>Directorate S</em></p><p>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p><em>The Fort Bragg Cartel</em> opens like a nonfiction thriller and never lets up. A page-turning investigation into the dark side of our forever wars.<br />Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of <em>Ghost Wars</em> and <em>Directorate S</em></p><p>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p>Propulsive. <em>The Washington Post</em></p><p><em>The Fort Bragg Cartel</em> opens like a nonfiction thriller and never lets up. A page-turning investigation into the dark side of our forever wars.<br />Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of <em>Ghost Wars</em> and <em>Directorate S</em></p><p>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...(*_*)9798217012176_<p>INSTANT <em>NEW YORK TIMES</em> BESTSELLER</p><p>Propulsive. <em>The Washington Post</em></p><p><em>The Fort Bragg Cartel</em> opens like a nonfiction thriller and never lets up. A page-turning investigation into the dark side of our forever wars.<br />Steve Coll, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of <em>Ghost Wars</em> and <em>Directorate S</em></p><p>A groundbreaking investigation into a string of unsolved murders at Americas premier special operations base, and what the crimes reveal about drug trafficking and impunity among elite soldiers in todays military</p><p>In December 2020, a deer hunter discovered two dead bodies that had been riddled with bullets and dumped in a forested corner of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. One of the dead men, Master Sergeant William Billy Lavigne, was a member of Delta Force, the most secretive black ops unit in the military. A deeply traumatized veteran of Americas classified assassination program, Lavigne had done more than a dozen deployments in his lengthy career, was addicted to crack cocaine, dealt drugs on base, and had committed a series of violent crimes before he was mysteriously killed. The other victim, Chief Warrant Officer Timothy Dumas, was a quartermaster attached to the Special Forces who used his proximity to clandestine missions to steal guns and traffic drugs into the United States from abroad, and had written a blackmail letter threatening to expose criminality in the special operations task force in Afghanistan.</p><p>As soon as Seth Harp, an Iraq war veteran and investigative reporter, begins looking into the double murder, he learns that there have been many more unexplained deaths at Fort Bragg recently, other murders connected to drug trafficking in elite units, and dozens of fatal overdoses. Drawing on declassified documents, trial transcripts, police records, and hundreds of interviews, Harp tells a scathing story of narco-trafficking in the Special Forces, drug conspiracies abetted by corrupt police, blatant military cover-ups, American complicity in the Afghan heroin trade, and the pernicious consequences of continuous war.</p>...9798217012176_Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Groupaudiolibro_9798217012176_9798217012176Seth HarpInglésMéxico2025-08-12T00:00:00+00:002025-08-12T00:00:00+00:00NoMINUTEPenguin Random House Audio Publishing Group