Jack Carlton Reed Pablo Escobar Free

Reed is best known for his posthumously published book, A Gringo in the Drug Lord’s den (often cited as his memoir or the basis for documentaries).

Jack felt the floor tilt. “You didn't. Tell me you didn't.” jack carlton reed pablo escobar

“I’ve had thirty years to rehearse it. You were gone for most of them, remember? Chasing ghosts in the jungle. Mom died alone. I raised myself on your stories about Escobar. Not the killing—the structure . The way one man could hold a country in his palm.” Carlton’s voice cracked, just once. “You wanted to bring down a monster. I wanted to become the thing that monsters are afraid of.” Reed is best known for his posthumously published

Jack Carlton Reed died in prison in 2005. jack carlton reed pablo escobar