The Power of the Dog (Winslow novel) explained

The Power of the Dog
Author:Don Winslow
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:Alfred A. Knopf
Release Date:2005
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:539
Isbn:0-375-40538-0
Dewey:813/.54 22
Congress:PS3573.I5326 P69 2005
Oclc:56912098
Followed By:The Cartel (2015)
The Border (2019)

The Power of the Dog is a 2005 crime/thriller novel by American writer Don Winslow, based on the DEA's involvement with the War on Drugs. The book was published after six years of writing and research by the author.[1]

Plot summary

Winslow's novel describes three decades of the United States' war on drugs by following several main characters: The DEA agent Art Keller; Adán Barrera, who controls large parts of the drug trade from Mexico to the United States of America; the sex worker Nora Hayden; and Sean Callan, a gangster from the streets of New York. Agent Keller becomes obsessed with the Barrera family after they torture and kill a DEA agent in Mexico. Trying to avenge his colleague, Keller discovers massive involvement of the US and the Mexican governments in drug trade operations. The CIA prevents him from taking revenge on the drug cartels to combat left-wing activists in Latin America.[2]

Winslow's novel exposes the brutality of the war of drugs with graphic scenes of torture and massacres. It also navigates through the inner workings of the drug trade and how different organizations collaborate to achieve their respective goals, from the Mexican drug cartels to the Vatican.[3]

Characters

Allusions to actual history, geography and current science

The Power of the Dog starts in 1975 and follows the DEA's War on Drugs and various aspects of Operation Condor, with the CIA involvement in Contra cocaine trafficking being central to the book's plot. It also includes the 1985 Mexico City earthquake and its far-reaching consequences for Mexico, and portrays the Mexican presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio's murder in Tijuana on March 23, 1994. Aspects and some of the resolutions of the Cristero War are also mentioned.

Film adaptation

In 2015, 20th Century Fox paid $6 million for the film rights to both The Power of the Dog and its sequel, The Cartel, with Ridley Scott producing.[4]

Sequel

In 2015, the first sequel The Cartel, was published. It follows Keller from 2004 to 2014 as he continues to track down Barrera after he escapes from prison. In 2019, the final book in the three-part series, The Border, was published. It follows Keller as head of the DEA.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Such a nice guy, such savage books: Don Winslow and 'The Cartel'. . 19 June 2015.
  2. Web site: Fiction Book Review: The Power of the Dog (Don Winslow). Knopf $25.95 (539p) ISBN 978-0-375-40538-9.
  3. Web site: Review #124; The Power of the Dog (Don Winslow).
  4. Web site: Fleming. Mike Jr.. New Don Winslow Novel Acquired By Fox, Ridley Scott's Scott Free. 19 September 2016. Deadline. 19 September 2016.