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Book Review: Espana Connection by Luis Gomez Arrojo
Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies
  • Chad M. Gasta, Iowa State University
Document Type
Book Review
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2005
DOI
10.1353/hcs.2011.0217
Abstract

Espana connection is a series of in-depth articles on organized crime in Spain written by Luis Gomez, a former editor of El Pais where he is presently an investigative reporter. On the best-seller list in Spain at one time, the book brings to light the growing criminal and drug culture in Spain by centering each chapter on a particular criminal activity, citing official police reports, using eyewitness testimony by field investigators as well as national and international statistics by Interpol, Europol, and the Spanish Guardia Civil, among other official bodies. Gomez then reminds readers about well-known-some might even say infamous-cases of police seizures and arrests which made the international headlines since the early 1990s. Overall, the book reads like an in-depth journalist's report which necessarily shields its sources and arbitrarily documents its statistics.

Comments

This book review is published as Gasta, C.M., Espana connection by Luis Gomez Arrojo. Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies. 9(2005); 246-248. Doi: 10.1353/hcs.2011.0217. Posted with permission.

Copyright Owner
University of Arizona
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Chad M. Gasta. "Book Review: Espana Connection by Luis Gomez Arrojo" Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies Vol. 9 (2005) p. 246 - 248
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chad_gasta/35/