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Las Seoras del Narco. Amar En El Infierno / Narco Women. Love in Hell
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Tras publicar Emma y las otras seoras del narco y convocar a romper el pacto de impunidad dentro de los crteles de la droga, Anabel Hernndez recibi un inquietante mensaje. Mujeres y hombres respondieron al llamado, revelando los secretos del mundo en el que han vivido. Es as como Celeste, quien durante ms de una dcada fue pareja sentimental de Arturo Beltrn Leyva, se convierte en la gua de un viaje por el infierno donde ella vivi y conoci a los jefes de la droga ms temidos de los ltimos tiempos. Por medio de un testimonio descarnado y sin censura, el lector sube a una montaa rusa y hace un recorrido por el inframundo del narcotrfico. En diversas partes del trayecto, junto con los jefes de la droga, aparecen funcionarios pblicos, empresarios y polticos en reuniones, llamadas telefnicas y grabaciones. En otros tramos, se ve caminar con tacones altos a decenas de mujeres cuya presencia motiva y perpeta la maquinaria criminal. Celeste no solo abunda en detalles sobre las famosas Ninel Conde y Galilea Montijo y su vnculo con Arturo Beltrn Leyva, sino que revela la interaccin de otras famosas como Mariana Ros, Dorismar, Betty Monroe, Karla Luna, Karla Panini, Patricia Navidad o la socialit Violeta Vizcarra, una de las encargadas de enganchar a las famosas para llevarlas ante el lder de los Beltrn Leyva. En el ltimo tramo, la autora explora infiernos paralelos al de Celeste, incluyendo el propio. Asiste al juicio contra Genaro Garca Luna en Nueva York, donde se encuentra con su esposa Linda Cristina Pereyra. Y, finalmente, se adentra en los ncleos familiares de los Chapitos, cuyo momento criminal est en auge. «El infierno en el que ellas "aman" es el mismo que nos consume como sociedad y nacin. Es a travs de las seoras del narco y su interaccin con los jefes de la droga que puede derribarse la barrera y no solo conocer los perfiles criminales, sino la psique de quienes comandan. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "My story is entangled with that of a multitude of quite complex characters coming from all walks of life, I have a lot of information that will help you complete your investigations. I fear for my life. I don't know what my destiny holds, my life is in God's hands, but I must handover all the information I have accumulated before something happens to me." -CELESTE V.
After publishing Emma and Other Narco Women and calling to break all impunity pacts within the drug cartels, Anabel Hernndez received a disturbing message. Men and women responded to the call, revealing many secrets of the world in which they have lived. This is how Celeste, who was Arturo Beltrn Leyva's partner for over a decade, becomes the guide on a journey through the hell where she lived and where met the most feared drug lords of recent times. With her raw, candid, and uncensored testimony, the reader takes a roller coaster ride through the underground world of drug trafficking. In various parts of the journey, alongside the drug bosses, we see many public officials, businessmen, and politicians engaging either in meetings, phone calls, or recordings. In other sections, we see dozens of women in high heels whose presence motivates and perpetuates the criminal machinery. Celeste not only goes into details about celebrities like Ninel Conde and Galilea Montijo and their relationship with Arturo Beltrn Leyva, but also reveals interactions by other celebrities such as Mariana Ros, Dorismar, Betty Monroe, Karla Luna, Karla Panini, Patricia Navidad and socialite Violeta Vizcarra, who was tasked with enticing the famous women to take them to the leader of the Beltrn Leyva group. In the last section, the author explores other infernos parallel to Celeste's, including her own. She attends the trial against Genaro Garca Luna in New York, where she meets his wife, Linda Cristina Pereyra. And, lastly, she delves into the family nuclei of El Chapo Guzman's four sons, whose criminal dealings are on the rise. «The hell in which they live, and "love" is the same one that consumes us as a society and nation. It is through the women of Narcoland and their interaction with the drug bosses that we are able to break down those barriers and not only get to know the criminal profiles, but the psyche of those who oversee it all.
Tras publicar Emma y las otras seoras del narco y convocar a romper el pacto de impunidad dentro de los crteles de la droga, Anabel Hernndez recibi un inquietante mensaje. Mujeres y hombres respondieron al llamado, revelando los secretos del mundo en el que han vivido. Es as como Celeste, quien durante ms de una dcada fue pareja sentimental de Arturo Beltrn Leyva, se convierte en la gua de un viaje por el infierno donde ella vivi y conoci a los jefes de la droga ms temidos de los ltimos tiempos. Por medio de un testimonio descarnado y sin censura, el lector sube a una montaa rusa y hace un recorrido por el inframundo del narcotrfico. En diversas partes del trayecto, junto con los jefes de la droga, aparecen funcionarios pblicos, empresarios y polticos en reuniones, llamadas telefnicas y grabaciones. En otros tramos, se ve caminar con tacones altos a decenas de mujeres cuya presencia motiva y perpeta la maquinaria criminal. Celeste no solo abunda en detalles sobre las famosas Ninel Conde y Galilea Montijo y su vnculo con Arturo Beltrn Leyva, sino que revela la interaccin de otras famosas como Mariana Ros, Dorismar, Betty Monroe, Karla Luna, Karla Panini, Patricia Navidad o la socialit Violeta Vizcarra, una de las encargadas de enganchar a las famosas para llevarlas ante el lder de los Beltrn Leyva. En el ltimo tramo, la autora explora infiernos paralelos al de Celeste, incluyendo el propio. Asiste al juicio contra Genaro Garca Luna en Nueva York, donde se encuentra con su esposa Linda Cristina Pereyra. Y, finalmente, se adentra en los ncleos familiares de los Chapitos, cuyo momento criminal est en auge. «El infierno en el que ellas "aman" es el mismo que nos consume como sociedad y nacin. Es a travs de las seoras del narco y su interaccin con los jefes de la droga que puede derribarse la barrera y no solo conocer los perfiles criminales, sino la psique de quienes comandan. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION "My story is entangled with that of a multitude of quite complex characters coming from all walks of life, I have a lot of information that will help you complete your investigations. I fear for my life. I don't know what my destiny holds, my life is in God's hands, but I must handover all the information I have accumulated before something happens to me." -CELESTE V.
After publishing Emma and Other Narco Women and calling to break all impunity pacts within the drug cartels, Anabel Hernndez received a disturbing message. Men and women responded to the call, revealing many secrets of the world in which they have lived. This is how Celeste, who was Arturo Beltrn Leyva's partner for over a decade, becomes the guide on a journey through the hell where she lived and where met the most feared drug lords of recent times. With her raw, candid, and uncensored testimony, the reader takes a roller coaster ride through the underground world of drug trafficking. In various parts of the journey, alongside the drug bosses, we see many public officials, businessmen, and politicians engaging either in meetings, phone calls, or recordings. In other sections, we see dozens of women in high heels whose presence motivates and perpetuates the criminal machinery. Celeste not only goes into details about celebrities like Ninel Conde and Galilea Montijo and their relationship with Arturo Beltrn Leyva, but also reveals interactions by other celebrities such as Mariana Ros, Dorismar, Betty Monroe, Karla Luna, Karla Panini, Patricia Navidad and socialite Violeta Vizcarra, who was tasked with enticing the famous women to take them to the leader of the Beltrn Leyva group. In the last section, the author explores other infernos parallel to Celeste's, including her own. She attends the trial against Genaro Garca Luna in New York, where she meets his wife, Linda Cristina Pereyra. And, lastly, she delves into the family nuclei of El Chapo Guzman's four sons, whose criminal dealings are on the rise. «The hell in which they live, and "love" is the same one that consumes us as a society and nation. It is through the women of Narcoland and their interaction with the drug bosses that we are able to break down those barriers and not only get to know the criminal profiles, but the psyche of those who oversee it all.
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$19.95