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At the Devil's Table

The Untold Story of the Insider Who Brought Down the Cali Cartel

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In this riveting and relentless nonfiction thriller, award-winning investigative reporter William C. Rempel tells the harrowing story of former Cali cartel insider Jorge Salcedo, an ordinary man facing an extraordinary dilemma—a man forced to risk everything to escape the powerful and treacherous Cali crime syndicate.
Colombia in the 1990s is a country in chaos, as a weak government battles guerrilla movements and narco-traffickers, including the notorious Pablo Escobar and his rivals in the Cali cartel. Enter Jorge Salcedo, a part-time soldier, a gifted engineer, a respected businessman and family man—and a man who despises Pablo Escobar for patriotic and deeply personal reasons. He is introduced to the godfathers of the Cali cartel, who are at war with Escobar and desperately want their foe dead. With mixed feelings, Jorge agrees to help them.
Once inside, Jorge rises to become head of security for Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela, principal godfather of the $7-billion-a-year Cali drug cartel. Jorge tries to turn a blind eye to the violence, corruption, and brutality that surround him, and he struggles privately to preserve his integrity even as he is drawn deeper into the web of cartel operations. Then comes an order from the godfathers that he can’t obey—but can’t refuse. Jorge realizes that his only way out is to bring down the biggest, richest crime syndicate of all time.
Thus begins a heart-pumping roller-coaster ride of intensifying peril. Secretly aided by a pair of young American DEA agents, Jorge races time and cartel assassins to extract damaging evidence, help capture the fugitive godfather, and save the life of a witness targeted for murder. Through it all, death lurks a single misstep away.
William C. Rempel is the only reporter with access to this story and to Jorge, who remains in hiding somewhere in the United States—even the author doesn’t know where—but has revealed his experience in gripping detail. Salcedo’s is the story of one extraordinary ordinary man forced to risk everything to end a nightmare of his own making.
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2011

      Jorge Salcedo's clandestine transition from a notorious drug cartel's head of security to a DEA informant.

      Investigative reporter Rempel's debut offers a behind-the-scenes look at a never-before-told story—the secret plot to assassinate drug lord Pablo Escobar, recounted by the man hired to do it. After eight years interviewing Salcedo, Rempel pieces together his source's unbelievable story, one in which two rival Columbian drug cartels—Pablo Escobar's Medellín and the Rodríguez Orejuela brothers' Cali—waged a war for trafficking supremacy. When Salcedo met the godfathers of the Cali cartel, he was given a clear assignment: "We want Pablo Escobar dead." Driven by his own anti-Escobar views, as well as the promise of incalculable riches, Salcedo accepted, though the task was not without its problems. After a downed helicopter halted the hit, word of the attempt was soon leaked, causing Salcedo to fear for his life. Rempel's book reads like an action-packed blockbuster, complete with a cast of hot-headed, short-fused drug lords and their trigger-happy underlings. Ultimately, Escobar was not killed by Salcedo's hit squad, but by the Bloque de Búsqueda, a special-operations unit within the Colombian police force. Believing his services no longer necessary, Salcedo attempted to back out of the cartel, though his resignation was refused. One of the bosses crisply informed him, "You are one of us. You are family"—making it clear that there was no escape. Salcedo's desperate attempt for an exit strategy provoked him to turn against the cartel, serving as a DEA informant and jeopardizing his life in the process.

      A fast-paced, heart-racing nonfiction thriller, occasionally bloated by excessive drugs, blood and bullets.

       

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2011
      In the 1990s, Jorge Salcedo was a Colombian engineer and military reservist proud to be enlisted in an effort to assassinate Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medellin cocaine cartel. His recruiters were Cali gentlemen, heads of Escobars rival cocaine cartel. Salcedo admired their sense of family and their restraint, despite their unsavory business dealings. As head of security, he was only tangentially involved, at a distance that allowed him to keep his hands clean and maintain denial. But as he was drawn closer and closer to the family and its business dealings, even after Escobars death, the Cali clan escalated its level of violence, and he could no longer deny that they were as dangerous and ruthless as Escobar. Salcedo had to find a way out and ended up working with American DEA agents to bring down the syndicate. Investigative reporter Rempel spent 10 years interviewing Salcedo (now in the U.S. witness protection program) to deliver a thrilling inside story of one mans efforts to destroy the cartel and free himself from its murderous grasp.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2011

      Jorge Salcedo's clandestine transition from a notorious drug cartel's head of security to a DEA informant.

      Investigative reporter Rempel's debut offers a behind-the-scenes look at a never-before-told story--the secret plot to assassinate drug lord Pablo Escobar, recounted by the man hired to do it. After eight years interviewing Salcedo, Rempel pieces together his source's unbelievable story, one in which two rival Columbian drug cartels--Pablo Escobar's Medell�n and the Rodr�guez Orejuela brothers' Cali--waged a war for trafficking supremacy. When Salcedo met the godfathers of the Cali cartel, he was given a clear assignment: "We want Pablo Escobar dead." Driven by his own anti-Escobar views, as well as the promise of incalculable riches, Salcedo accepted, though the task was not without its problems. After a downed helicopter halted the hit, word of the attempt was soon leaked, causing Salcedo to fear for his life. Rempel's book reads like an action-packed blockbuster, complete with a cast of hot-headed, short-fused drug lords and their trigger-happy underlings. Ultimately, Escobar was not killed by Salcedo's hit squad, but by the Bloque de Búsqueda, a special-operations unit within the Colombian police force. Believing his services no longer necessary, Salcedo attempted to back out of the cartel, though his resignation was refused. One of the bosses crisply informed him, "You are one of us. You are family"--making it clear that there was no escape. Salcedo's desperate attempt for an exit strategy provoked him to turn against the cartel, serving as a DEA informant and jeopardizing his life in the process.

      A fast-paced, heart-racing nonfiction thriller, occasionally bloated by excessive drugs, blood and bullets.

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

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