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Dirty Gold

The Rise and Fall of an International Smuggling Ring

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Dirty Gold

By: Jay Weaver, Nicholas Nehamas, Jim Wyss, Kyra Gurney
Narrated by: Jay Weaver, Nicholas Nehamas, Jim Wyss, Kyra Gurney
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Unmissable, riveting true crime at its best: the ultimate listen for summer .

'Astonishing' - Oliver Bullough, author of Moneyland and Butler to the World

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All that glitters is not gold. Gold is the new cocaine - and it's just as lucrative, dangerous, and destructive.

Dirty Gold is a searing expose on the booming gold mining industry and destruction on the land and people of Latin America. It looks closely at a small US firm in Miami that helped transform the city into the nation's No.1 importer of gold into the United States.

The book follows the meteoric rise and fall of a group of drug traders known as 'the three amigos' who laundered narco money through gold illegally brought into the US and raked in millions before they were caught. Whilst they were making their millions, the humanitarian situation in Colombia, Peru, and many other countries deteriorated dramatically.

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Crackles along . . . they deserve credit for exposing the dark underbelly of the jewellery industry and giving us another glimpse into the real cost of the global obsession with gold - Spectator

©2021 Jay Weaver, Nicholas Nehamas, Jim Wyss, Kyra Gurney (P)2021 Hachette Audio
Organised Crime True Crime White Collar & Corporate Crime Crime Latin America
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