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In the 1980's, Adolfo Constanzo, devotee of Santería and powerful cult leader opened shop in Mexico City as a fortune-teller. He soon realized that there were greater profits in drug money than the occult, and as his status grew in the drug trade, so too did his legendary brutality. Kidnappings, torture, and murder were three weapons in his arsenal that he used to keep a vice grip on the drug trade. In Buried Secrets, Edward Humes explores the intersections of the drug trade and politics in a way that still resonates today, touching upon the religious elements that play into the iconic status of drug kingpins.
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"Chilling . . . A masterful job."
The Washington Post
"Terrific . . . a highly readable, authoritative account of a particularly gruesome chapter in border history."
The Dallas Morning News
"A chilling story of murder and religious mania."
Library Journal