
Operation Devil Horns
The Takedown of MS-13 in San Francisco
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John McLain
In a bid to take down MS-13's criminal network in the Mission District of San Francisco, Michael Santini, a special agent with Homeland Security Investigations, recruits a pair of hardened gang members and convinces them to risk their lives as criminal informants. Set in a city with one of the strictest sanctuary policies protecting illegal immigrants in America, Operation Devil Horns illustrates how politically correct ideology impacts life-or-death crime fighting on the streets.
Through the informants' eyes, Operation Devil Horns offers a rare glimpse into the pervasive criminal subculture of MS-13, a gang of Spanish-speaking immigrants that still terrorizes pockets of American society today - including their own compatriots. The case begins with a focus on the gang in San Francisco, eventually widening to include a network that reaches across borders. Santini tracks down the gang's leadership from the Bay Area to the prison cells of corrupt Central American regimes. Eventually, it takes the cold-blooded murder of three family members in San Francisco to shake the American public out of complacency and focus sober attention on a growing and violent threat.
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Just WOW
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Great book but the reader had goofy pronunciations
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awesome
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Narrator (John McLain) sounds like SNL's Adam Samberg's impersonation of Nicholas Cage. Yes, funny because it's overwrought but also totally distracting for the length of an audiobook. Why should the listener have to work so hard? And why do publishing houses employ narration with oratorical peculiarities? In the audiobook realm, a narrator can make or break an otherwise good title.
Story itself was good. Unexpected side note: The story reveals some not-so-nice things about certain left-leaning California politicians, some of whom you'll know, choosing identity politics & party affiliation/career over public safety. Yikes. For shame.
-a former Democrat
Good story, annoying narrator
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The story as told by the people that were there.
As an immigrant to this country that came here looking for a better life and freedom from oppression I say this much.
This book is the best reason we got to build the wall and control who come into the country and who doesn’t.
The best excuse we got to build the wall
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Brutal.
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Loved it
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A perfect telling of government corruption and the failure of sanctuary cities to protect legal, law abiding citizens
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Good story
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Excellent operation Details. Needs to be a movie!!
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