Law of the jungle

the hunt for Colombian guerrillas, American hostages, and buried treasure

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Law of the jungle

the hunt for Colombian guerrillas, American hostages, and buried treasure

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"Truth be told, they were mostly in it for the money"On February 13, 2003, a plane carrying three American military contractors on a recon patrol crash-landed in the jungle-covered mountains of Colombia. Within minutes, FARC guerrillas swarmed the wreckage and killed the American pilot and a Colombian crew member as they tried to escape. The survivors—Marc Gonsalves, Keith Stansell, and Thomas Howes—were marched at gunpoint into the rain forest. They would live in constant darkness under the jungle canopy as they faced starvation, fights with fellow hostages, and threats of execution—often with their necks shackled together.The Colombian government sent 147 soldiers to rescue the Americans. Led by a bold yet corpulent lieutenant, the troops spent weeks subsisting on monkey meat and Amazon rodents as they chased the guerrillas deeper into the jungle. But then a soldier on a bathroom break stuck his machete into the ground and pulled out 20 million pesos, equaling $7,000. Pretty soon, the young, poor, and exhausted troops realized they had stumbled upon a buried rebel cache of $20 million. Within three days, the GIs burned through their newfound fortune, splurging on booze, sex, and flat-screen televisions. And though the money brought pleasure, for many of the soldiers it would end in criminal prosecution or even death by FARC hit men.Law of the Jungle places the Colombian hostage story in its full context by exploring the inner workings of the FARC, the U.S.-backed war on drugs, and Colombia's efforts to free the rebel-held prisoners. John Otis, a veteran journalist on the Latin American beat, spins an edge-of-your-seat adventure narrative that offers a shocking cautionary tale about the pursuit of fortune in one of the world's most dangerous places.

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William Morrow
Language
English
Pages
353

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Table of Contents

Air America
El Gordo
Into the wild
The great divide
God's little gift
Blade creep
Three gringos
Lion's den
Bonfires
Community chest
The messenger
Land of Oz
Miracle fishing
The round-up
The eighth plague of Valledupar
Joan of Arc
The dirty thirty
Fall guys
The one who got away
Sideshow Hugo
The masked avenger
Neck and neck
Eyes on
The unthinkable
Checkmate
Passports
Epilogue: Living to tell the tale.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York, NY
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
986.106/35092313
Library of Congress
HV6604.C72 H696 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 353 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
353

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23833164M
Internet Archive
lawofjunglehuntf00otis
ISBN 10
0061671800
ISBN 13
9780061671807
LCCN
2009039212
OCLC/WorldCat
419856533
Goodreads
7338446

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