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Zero Zero Zero

By: Roberto Saviano
Narrated by: Paul Michael
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Summary

Penguin presents the unabridged downloadable audiobook edition of Zero Zero Zero by Roberto Saviano, read by Paul Michael.

From the international best-selling author of Gomorrah, this searing exposé of dirty money and the drug trade reveals how they are at the heart of our lives, our economy, and our world.

©2016 Roberto Saviano (P)2016 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

"The most important book of the year.... Here it is, laid bare: cartel as corporation, corporation as cartel; cocaine as pure capitalism.... Saviano realises the brutal truth: that to understand narco-traffic is to understand the modern world...it is revolutionary." (Ed Vulliamy, Observer)
"A dense, dazzling, dizzying narrative about the terrifying violence of the cocaine trade, but also the vast, unassailable reach of it." (Rose George, Independent)
"A tremendously gripping work of reportage." (Ian Thomson, Evening Standard)
"Italy's bravest investigative writer...must-read nonfiction." ( GQ)
"Impassioned, remarkable." (Misha Glenny, Financial Times)
"After reading Saviano, it becomes impossible to see Italy, and the global market, in the same way again." ( The New York Times)

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This man is one in a billion billion.

If you read nothing else, ever, in your life; you need to read or listen to this one man. Never in my life, have I ever heard such intensity and integrity behind his words. Nothing short of outstanding.

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A deep dive into a world you don’t want to believe in...

Saviano is known for laying it on the line. This book is a testament to a man who believes we should try to understand the uncomfortable. Great content, affecting delivery, superb audiobook

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Good examination of the black economy.

very detailed exploration which those seeking a more casual overview might find too in-depth. well read and chapters on Russia and the conclusion being very good indeed.

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Fascinating read into a hidden business world.

This book is a fascinating look inside a business that breeds corruption and horror in many societies from the poor producers to the victims in the production cycle. Not a recommended read for anybody fighting addictions and Thier own demons.

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terrible performance

i really have to question the wisdom of employing a voice actor that can't pronuce Spanish names properly for this book

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Good

A collection of stories some interlinking, interesting and raw. Narrator is up and down, sometimes really good and other times just sounds like a wise guy. Good and factual.

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Fascinating and very well narrated

Great listen/read.
Forensic, interesting and very well told.
Great narration too.
Highly recommend this book !

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Boring

Some review said this audiobook will change your life , only if you suffer from insomnia .

So dull beyond belief . Just about drug dealers in South America

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Typical Drugs Came From Nowhere Nonsense

This author writes beautifully. The problem is his memory for the drug war keeps activities safely away from the US and the UK. I suppose you can never give an honest account of the drug war and why it exists these days. Still, for anyone who knows who caused the entire decades-long war and who started the practice of state-sponsored subjugation with opium, you can only wince and be appalled that the worst offender of the conflict, America, gets zero condemnation.

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Could Be So Much More

I tried to read this before. I fell away from it. After watching the TV show I came back and tried the audio book. I don’t know if it got lost in translation or what but its just such a hard listen. We don’t need to hear a 20 minute monologue on different nicknames for a drug. We don’t need the author to go through a list of everybody who uses drugs either. After the first couple of examples… we get it! This book doesn’t know if its a story or a newspaper article.

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