The Betrayal by Robert Mazur
Synopsis
From the bestselling author who inspired Bryan Cranston's The Infiltrator
Three years after undercover agent Robert Mazur infiltrated Pablo Escobar's Medellìn drug cartel, he re-emerged, a half-million-dollar bounty still on his head, with a new identity for a risky new sting. Deployed to Panama, he worked, travelled, partied and washed millions with Central America's criminal elite. Partnered with a DEA task force agent, Mazur slipped effortlessly into Colombia's notorious Cali drug cartel. But as his underworld reputation skyrocketed, the operation started going dangerously off the rails.
Robert Mazur's riveting true story exposes the corruption at the heart of one of the most explosive undercover missions of his career. Refusing to acknowledge the danger, Mazur was obsessed with seeing the mission through to its treacherous end: expose the Cali cartel, find out who betrayed him, and escape with his life. This is his true story.
Reviews
'Mazur artfully takes the reader through the harrowing account of life as an undercover cop embedded in the drug cartels.' Bryan Cranston
'The Betrayal details the malicious world of drugs, money laundering and the danger of being a DEA undercover agent infiltrating these organizations. A book you can't put down, nor will you.' Joseph Pistone aka Donnie Brasco, author of Donnie Brasco: My Undercover Life in the Mafia
'The Betrayal is a page-turning thriller about a courageous agent's simultaneous journey through a deadly vise of internal corruption and the ruthless threat of cartel killers. This is the unfortunate reality of the underworld.' Michael S. Vigil, author of Deal