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“T.J. English hits the bullseye again. This is true crime writing
at its most gripping and immediate — a riveting epic about
crooked cops, lawyers, prosecutors, judges, and politicians who
corrupted a continent and got snow to flow out of the tropics. The
Last Kilo is a revelation.†—Nicholas Pileggi, author of
Goodfellas and CasinoFrom true-crime legend T. J. English, the
epic, behind-the-scenes saga of “Los Muchachos,†one of the
most successful cocaine trafficking organizations in American
history—a story of glitz, glamour, and organized crime set
against 1980’s Miami. Despite what Scarface might lead one to
believe, violence was not the dominant characteristic of the
cocaine business. It was corruption: the dirty cops, agents,
lawyers, judges, and politicians who made the drug world go round.
And no one managed that carousel of dangerous players better than
Willy Falcon. A Cuban exile whose family escaped Fidel Castro’s
Cuba when he was eleven years old, Falcon, as a teenager, became
active in the anti-Castro movement. He began smuggling cocaine into
the U.S. as a way to raise money to buy arms for the Contras in
Central America. This counter-revolutionary activity led directly
to Willy’s genesis as a narco. He and his partners built an
extraordinary international organization from the ground up. Los
Muchachos, the syndicate founded by Falcon, thrived as a major
cocaine distribution network in the U.S. from the late 1970’s
into the early 1990’s. At their height, Los Muchachos made more
than a hundred million dollars a year. At the same time, Willy, his
brother Tavy Falcon, and partner Sal Magluta became famous as
championship powerboat racers. Cocaine, used by everyone from
A-list celebrities to lawyers and people in law enforcement, came
to define an era, and for a time, Willy Falcon and those like
him—major suppliers, of whom there were only a few—became stars
in their own right. They were the deliverers of good times, at
least until the downside of persistent cocaine use became apparent:
delusions of grandeur, psychological addiction, financial ruin.
Thus, the War on Drugs was born, and federal authorities came after
Falcon and his crew with a vengeance. Willy found himself on the
run, his marriage and family life in shambles, the halcyon days of
boat races and lavish trips to Vegas and parties at the Mutiny
night club seemingly a distant memory. T. J. English has been
granted unprecedented access to the inner workings of Los
Muchachos, sitting down with Willy Falcon and his associates for
many lengthy interviews, and revealing never-before-understood
details about drug trafficking. A classic of true-crime writing
from a master of the genre,ÂThe Last KiloÂtraces the
rise and fall of a true cocaine empire—and the lives left in its
wake.