A groundbreaking insider's look at the world of Mexican drug cartels,
told through the eyes of a former member and the star witness in the
trial of El Chapo.
The Sinaloa Cartel is widely believed to be the most powerful drug
cartel in the world, led by the legendary Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and,
until his arrest, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. In 2009, El Mayo's son,
Vicente Zambada Niebla, himself a high-ranking figure in the
organization, was arrested and extradited to stand trial in the United
States, where he would become a key witness in the case against El
Chapo. The Traitor is Zambada's story, told in his own words, as
recorded in his private journal and in the documents he drafted as part
of his plea deal. Anabel Hernández, one of the most dedicated
chroniclers of the Mexican drug trade, weaves together this firsthand
testimony with her own shocking research to craft a stunning exposé of
life inside Mexico's drug cartels. She names names, introducing readers
to the myriad figures who people this dangerous world. A dazzling feat
of reportage, The Traitor is a deep dive into a multibillion-dollar
criminal enterprise.