At the Devil's Table: The Man Who Took Down the World's Biggest Crime Syndicate

Author(s): William C. Rempel

True Crime

An impossible choice - Jorge Salcedo was trapped. For years, he had climbed the ladder inside the Cali drug cartel, the world's most powerful crime syndicate, and risen to Head of Security. But he'd kept clean, avoided the dirty work, managed to sleep at night. Until now. He'd finally received the order he'd long dreaded, and it meant one thing: kill or be killed. The hard way - Salcedo was a family man, a man with a conscience, a father - he was no cold-blooded murderer. He was left with the last resort. It meant risking his life, his family's life, and the lives of everyone he cared for. He would have to take the whole syndicate down. It was the price to pay for salvation. Would you risk your life to save your soul?

General Information

  • : 9780099557777
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Arrow Books Ltd
  • : 0.266
  • : 01 May 2012
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : William C. Rempel
  • : Paperback
  • : 1207
  • : en
  • : 363.450986152
  • : 368
  • : Illustrations, map

More About The Product

The incredible true story of the man who risked everything to take down the world's largest drug cartel.

This is an extraordinary account of the Cali Cartel and the insider who brought them down. A really thrilling story that once you start, will be hard to put down. Recommended for people who enjoyed Killing Pablo or watching shows like Narcos (season 3 chronicles this story).

Alicia, The Book Grocer

William Rempel spent 36 years as an investigative reporter and editor at the Los Angeles Times. While at the paper, he produced ground-breaking reports on subjects ranging from oil tanker safety to the al Qaeda threat prior to September 11, 2001. His investigative work on the corrupt regime of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos led him to disclosure of the Marcos diaries and resulted in Delusions of a Dictator. His international stories include exclusive reports detailing secret US arms deals with Iran, tracking tons of explosives smuggled to terrorist camps in Libya, tracing embargoed nuclear technology shipped out of South Africa, and documenting the use of Ukrainian cargo planes by Colombian drug lords. His domestic stories have inspired consumer protection legislation, exposed dishonest public officials, and disclosed controversial government actions from city halls to the White House. Rempel has been recognized with numerous journalism honors, including an Overseas Press Club award, the Loeb Award, and was a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting.