A thrilling memoir of a DEA agent's fight against drug trafficking, filled with high-flying adventure and moral complexities.
Don Bloch recounts his twenty years as a DEA agent, from undercover buys in Minneapolis to flying surveillance missions in Mexico and South America. Flying Uncle's Junk exposes the dangers, the corruption, and the often-absurd realities of the War on Drugs. Bloch's story is a wild ride through a world of drug lords, informants, and double-crosses, where the lines between right and wrong blur.
For readers seeking a gripping true crime story with a touch of dark humor, this memoir delivers. Discover the untold stories behind the headlines, and question the true cost of the War on Drugs. Will Bloch's adventures leave you questioning the system and the sacrifices made in its name?