Night of The Sicario - Still in Third Culiacánazo
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From the authors of the acclaimed Code Arrakis-Land of Sicarios (2025) comes the seventh installment in their unflinching narco chronicle: a raw, devastating sequel that drags the reader into the heart of the Third Culiacanazo. Between November 2025 and May 2026, Culiacán, once the quiet capital of Sinaloa, had become the bloody epicenter of an all-out narco civil war. The fragile truce between the Chapiza and the Mayiza had shattered two years earlier. What began as a single, brilliantly infamous kidnapping soon spiraled into an orgy of executions, mass disappearances, and indiscriminate slaughter that devoured entire neighborhoods, families, and even children. In less than two years, the narco war claimed more than 2,500 lives, over 3,100 disappearances, and ten thousand stolen vehicles. The city that once felt safe now recorded 88-89% of its residents living in constant terror, the highest perception of insecurity in the entire Mexican Federation. Yet the true horror, as the authors reveal with laser-surgical precision, was not only the bullets but the invisible architecture that made such carnage possible. As the legendary cartel lieutenant Sergio Villarreal Barragán, alias El Grande, declared in a Brooklyn courtroom in January 2023: With the help of the [Mexican] Government, the Cartel grew in terms of territory [...] and without that support it would have been practically impossible. This is the leitmotif that pulses through every page: the lethal symbiosis between Los Pinos, Washington, Langley, and the Cartels - an asymmetrical, cross-cutting, and deadly alliance. It is a merciless lens that rewrites the entire narrative of the war on drugs: a perfect fiction while the real war raged unchecked across the world. Written in the same relentless, hypnotic style that made the previous volumes required reading for anyone seeking to understand 21st-century Mexico, "ight of the Sicario - Still in the Third Culiacanazo"is not just another narco story but it's a dispatch from the front lines of a hidden genocide, a psychic and political X-ray of a country, and of humanity itself, sliding ever deeper into the abyss while the world averts its weak, hypocritical gaze. For readers who dare to stare into the abyss that now stares back at Culiacán.
From the authors of the acclaimed Code Arrakis-Land of Sicarios (2025) comes the seventh installment in their unflinching narco chronicle: a raw, devastating sequel that drags the reader into the heart of the Third Culiacanazo. Between November 2025 and May 2026, Culiacán, once the quiet capital of Sinaloa, had become the bloody epicenter of an all-out narco civil war. The fragile truce between the Chapiza and the Mayiza had shattered two years earlier. What began as a single, brilliantly infamous kidnapping soon spiraled into an orgy of executions, mass disappearances, and indiscriminate slaughter that devoured entire neighborhoods, families, and even children. In less than two years, the narco war claimed more than 2,500 lives, over 3,100 disappearances, and ten thousand stolen vehicles. The city that once felt safe now recorded 88-89% of its residents living in constant terror, the highest perception of insecurity in the entire Mexican Federation. Yet the true horror, as the authors reveal with laser-surgical precision, was not only the bullets but the invisible architecture that made such carnage possible. As the legendary cartel lieutenant Sergio Villarreal Barragán, alias El Grande, declared in a Brooklyn courtroom in January 2023: With the help of the [Mexican] Government, the Cartel grew in terms of territory [...] and without that support it would have been practically impossible. This is the leitmotif that pulses through every page: the lethal symbiosis between Los Pinos, Washington, Langley, and the Cartels - an asymmetrical, cross-cutting, and deadly alliance. It is a merciless lens that rewrites the entire narrative of the war on drugs: a perfect fiction while the real war raged unchecked across the world. Written in the same relentless, hypnotic style that made the previous volumes required reading for anyone seeking to understand 21st-century Mexico, "ight of the Sicario - Still in the Third Culiacanazo"is not just another narco story but it's a dispatch from the front lines of a hidden genocide, a psychic and political X-ray of a country, and of humanity itself, sliding ever deeper into the abyss while the world averts its weak, hypocritical gaze. For readers who dare to stare into the abyss that now stares back at Culiacán.
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