"A propulsive and deeply troubling account of military involvement in the drug trade, both domestically and abroad."
--The Washington Post
"Astounding. . . . Nonfiction that reads like a novel."
--Will Menaker, Chapo Trap House
"The Fort Bragg Cartel focuses on the sleazy world of a couple of U.S. Army special operators who got heavily into dealing drugs and using them in vast quantities. . . . It seems that we all are doomed to continue finding new ways to pay the bills--physical, emotional, financial, moral--of wars that never seem to end."
--Thomas E. Ricks, The New York Times Book Review
"[An] explosive investigation into drug dealing, murder, and suicide within America's special operations forces groups, notably superelite Delta Force. . . . A book to be taken seriously by the country's political class and military establishment."
--Jeff Calder, The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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