Bones: Brothers, Horses, Cartels, and the Borderland Dream
by Joe Tone
Narrated by Ray Porter
Why You'll Love This
Ray Porter's narration transforms this true-crime border saga into something grittier and more human than typical cartel stories—he doesn't sensationalize, he just lets the brothers' parallel descents speak for themselves.
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About This Book
Along the volatile U.S.-Mexico border, two brothers from Nuevo Laredo chart radically different courses toward their versions of success. José Treviño pursues the American dream through legitimate means, working as a bricklayer in Texas while nurturing his passion for quarter horse racing. Meanwhile, his younger brother Miguel rises through the ranks of Los Zetas, one of Mexico's most ruthless drug cartels. Their worlds collide when José begins spending enormous sums at horse auctions, drawing federal attention to what becomes a sprawling money laundering investigation that exposes the complex web connecting family loyalty, cartel violence, and the pursuit of respectability.
Ray Porter delivers a masterful narration that captures both the intimate family dynamics and the broader criminal conspiracy with equal skill. His measured pacing allows listeners to absorb the intricate details of the FBI investigation while maintaining the tension of this real-life thriller. Porter's nuanced performance brings depth to the various characters, from federal agents to cartel members, without resorting to caricature. The audio format proves particularly effective for this complex true crime narrative, as Porter guides listeners through the labyrinthine connections between legitimate business and criminal enterprise with clarity and compelling momentum.
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