In UNDERCOVER: A DEA Agent's Dangerous Double Life in the Cartel Wars, former DEA Special Agent Marcus D. Vellano delivers the most unflinching firsthand account of deep-cover drug interdiction work to emerge from American law enforcement. Spanning twelve years of operational experience and drawing on declassified federal records, trial transcripts, and hundreds of hours of recorded evidence, Vellano reconstructs the full arc of a major cartel investigation: from the psychological assessment process that identifies undercover candidates, through six years of active deployment inside a sophisticated trafficking organization, to the multinational takedown that produced thirty-six arrests and the federal prosecution of nineteen defendants. What distinguishes this book from its predecessors in the genre is its refusal to settle for operational drama alone. UNDERCOVER is equally a meditation on institutional failure - the DEA's documented inadequacy in providing psychological support to long-term undercover agents, the structural corruption within border enforcement that cartels exploit systematically, and the honest question of whether supply-side drug interdiction has, after fifty years and more than one trillion dollars in federal expenditure, achieved its stated objective of reducing drug availability in the United States. Vellano draws on peer-reviewed research, GAO reports, RAND Corporation data, and his own Senate testimony to construct an argument that is neither partisan nor polemic: the people who do this work are serious, often exceptional professionals. The strategy they are asked to implement has not worked. Both of these things are true simultaneously, and the country has been slow to hold both of them at once. UNDERCOVER will be essential reading for audiences of true crime, law enforcement memoir, and American drug policy alike. Sayings about this book:- "The most gripping memoir I have read in a decade. Vellano does what no after-action report ever could - he makes you understand what the work actually feels like from the inside." - Former FBI Special Agent in Charge "Required reading for anyone who wants an honest conversation about drug policy in America." - Criminal justice professor, Georgetown University "Harrowing, morally serious, and impossible to put down." - True crime author and former federal prosecutor AUDIENCE STATEMENT UNDERCOVER will appeal to the core true crime readership that made titles such as Empire of Pain, Say Nothing, and Killers of the Flower Moon bestsellers, while simultaneously drawing the policy and journalism audience that reads books in the tradition of Narconomics and El Narco. The book bridges commercial and literary nonfiction in a way that positions it for both airport display and serious review attention.
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