Reviews
"This is not a political treatise filled with statistics and rhetoric. It's the story of two boys, born into a world of poverty and survivalism, who choose the wrong path to enrichment-an American story, written with tremendous energy and insight. Read this book." -T.J. English , author of Havana Nocturne, " Wolf Boys is a rare book that reads like a thriller without aiming to be one. What Dan Slater does intend for it to be--and what he powerfully succeeds in creating--is an intimate, horrifying journey through a war we know is close and intractable, a war we willfully ignore with the faith that a river and a wall keeps its brutality at bay. With courageous detail and unforgettable characters, Slater will bring you not only to refute such faith, but to feel for the marginalized Americans on both sides of the conflict."-- Jeff Hobbs , author of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, An extraordinary true story that reads like a thriller. DanSlater's incredible research illuminates the terrifying descent of two Americanboys who could be any of our sons. WOLF BOYS not just a page-turner, but ariveting cautionary tale sure to spark national debate about parenting, the waron drugs, and the tenuous future of the American Dream. Allison Leotta, author of THE LAST GOOD GIRL, "While few maintain clean hands, Slater expounds on the complexities tethered to each pass of currency. Thoroughly researched with stark details, Wolf Boys shines a glaring light on the atrocities of cartel life." --Associated Press, "A solid and popular addition to every library's true-crime shelf...Slater's careful and exhaustive research delivers a thoughtful portrait of the illicit drug trade...a riveting narrative." --Booklist, Starred Review, "A solid and popular addition to every library's true-crime shelf...Slater's careful and exhaustive research delivers a thoughtful portrait of the illicit drug trade...a riveting narrative." -- Booklist , Starred Review, "This is 'Beyond Breaking Bad' for real... Slater knows how to tell a thrilling story in long form. This book, excerpted in Texas Monthly and banned in the Texas prison system, also illuminates the inner lives of the Laredo and Nuevo Laredo hoods far from the tourist traps and NAFTA highways."-- Michael Barnes, Austin American-Statesman, " Wolf Boys should be required reading, especially for anyone who supports the blood-chilling, appalling trade in illegal drugs."-- Chuck Palahniuk , author of Fight Club, " Wolf Boys includes enough history to keep the Mexican drug trade in perspective, but it is Slater's storytelling that carries the day. Not a pretty story perhaps, yet it is an engrossing one. It raises more questions about the effects the "war on drugs" has on the United States' youth than on the Mexican cartels it is meant to combat...With tenacity and flair, Dan Slater spins a captivating account of Texas teen assassins in Mexican cartels and the authorities who try to contain them." -- Shelf Awareness, " Wolf Boys reads like a fictional thriller reminiscent of Brian De Palma's Scarface , but depicts actual events. If anyone needs proof that we're losing the war against drug cartels, here it is. Shocking. Eye-opening. A portrait of the evil that stalks our streets."-- David Morrell, author of Murder as a Fine Art, An extraordinary true story that reads like a thriller. Dan Slater's incredible research illuminates the terrifying descent of two American boys who could be any of our sons. WOLF BOYS is not just a page-turner, but a riveting cautionary tale sure to spark national debate about parenting, the war on drugs, and the tenuous future of the American Dream. - Allison Leotta, author of The Last Good Girl, " Wolf Boys gives you a snapshot, in real time, of what is actually happening on the border." --Jesus Torres, Asst. Chief of Police, Laredo Police Dept., "Slater's book has the same kind of feel, the same kind of first-hand psychological insight into the minds of those characters as the classic non-fiction novel In Cold Blood by Truman Capote....should be an eye-opener for parents, especially." --Randy Beamer, News 4 San Anontio, " Wolf Boys reads like an astonishing fictional thriller reminiscent of Brian De Palma's Scarface, but even more astonishingly it depicts actual events. If anyone needs proof that we're losing the war against drug cartels, here it is. Shocking. Eye-opening. Riveting. A portrait of the evil that stalks our streets."- David Morrell, author of Murder as a Fine Art, "I was amazed and impressed by the author's research, courage, and style. I recommend it highly...Believe me, it will give you insight into another world and a totally different perspective."-- Judith Zaffirini, Texas State Senator (D-Laredo), "A grisly yet compelling tale of impoverished Mexican-American youth molded into assassins... Slater adeptly develops a sprawling narrative regarding the "spillover" of cartel violence... In a milieu of well-developed characters on both sides of the law, Slater focuses on two strong personalities...Slater covers this difficult social landscape with an empathetic eye and careful prose, vividly rendering a border region of "extreme poverty and garish wealth...elaborate courtesy and low-barbarian violence." Engrossing and readable yet nightmarish vision of a hyperviolent and corporatized narcotics industry, seducing a new generation with minimal alternatives." -- Kirkus, "An extraordinary true story that reads like a thriller. Dan Slater's incredible research illuminates the terrifying descent of two American boys who could be any of our sons. Wolf Boys is not just a page-turner, but a riveting cautionary tale sure to spark national debate about parenting, the war on drugs, and the tenuous future of the American Dream."-- Allison Leotta, author of The Last Good Girl, " Wolf Boys is a wake-up call. A powerful narrative of crime and punishment based on astoundingly deep reporting about a topic we think we know. Dan Slater brings the realities of cartel violence and our War on Drugs to vivid and unsettling new light. It's a riveting piece of writing that unforgettably puts the reader in its characters' shoes."-- Gilbert King , Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove, "A grisly yet compelling tale of impoverished Mexican-American youth molded into assassins... Slater adeptly develops a sprawling narrative regarding the "spillover" of cartel violence... In a milieu of well-developed characters on both sides of the law, Slater focuses on two strong personalities...Slater covers this difficult social landscape with an empathetic eye and careful prose, vividly rendering a border region of "extreme poverty and garish wealth...elaborate courtesy and low-barbarian violence." Engrossing and readable yet nightmarish vision of a hyperviolent and corporatized narcotics industry, seducing a new generation with minimal alternatives."-- Kirkus, "I was amazed and impressed by the author's research, courage, and style. I recommend it highly...Believe me, it will give you insight into another world and a totally different perspective."-- Judith Zaffirini, Texas State Senator (D-Laredo) , " Wolf Boys reads like an astonishing fictional thriller reminiscent of Brian De Palma's Scarface, but even more astonishingly it depicts actual events. If anyone needs proof that we're losingthe war against drug cartels, here it is. Shocking. Eye-opening. Riveting. Aportrait of the evil that stalks our streets." David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Murder as a Fine Art, " Wolf Boys gives you a snapshot, in real time, of what is actually happening on the border." --Jesus Torres, Asst. Chief of Police, Laredo Police Dept., "This is 'Beyond Breaking Bad' for real... Slater knows how to tell a thrilling story in long form. This book, excerpted in Texas Monthly and banned in the Texas prison system, also illuminates the inner lives of the Laredo and Nuevo Laredo hoods far from the tourist traps and NAFTA highways."-- Michael Barnes, Austin American-Statesman, " Wolf Boys is a wake-up call. A powerful narrative of crime and punishment based on astoundingly deep reporting about a topic we think we know. Dan Slater brings the realities of cartel violence and our War on Drugs to vivid and unsettling new light. It's a riveting piece of writing that unforgettably puts the reader in its characters' shoes."-- Gilbert King , Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove, "One context in which we don't often hear about child soldiers is the drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border. Yet...some thirty thousand minors have been pressed into playing a role in the country's ongoing criminal insurgency, and several thousand of them have been killed. Wolf Boys offers a bracingly intimate glimpse of how this insurgency looks from the point of view of the young killers on the front lines."-- Patrick Radden Keefe, The New Yorker, "The truth is stranger than fiction and sometimes it's much more harrowing. Wolf Boys is one of those times. Dan Slater has put together a riveting story that takes us on an unforgettable descent into the dark heart of the drug trade." --Michael Connelly, "This is not a political treatise filled with statistics and rhetoric. It's the story of two boys, born into a world of poverty and survivalism, who choose the wrong path to enrichment--an American story, written with tremendous energy and insight. Read this book." --T.J. English , author of Havana Nocturne, " Wolf Boys reads like an astonishing fictional thriller reminiscent of Brian De Palma's Scarface, but even more astonishingly it depicts actual events. If anyone needs proof that we're losing the war against drug cartels, here it is. Shocking. Eye-opening. Riveting. A portrait of the evil that stalks our streets."- David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of Murder as a Fine Art, " Wolf Boys should be required reading, especially for anyone who supports the blood-chilling, appalling trade in illegal drugs."- Chuck Palahniuk , author of Fight Club, "Raw, gut-wrenching, and deflating, journalist Slater's investigation into Mexican drug cartel activity will give readers pause... A must-read for fans of true crime and investigative journalism." --Library Journal, " Wolf Boys is a rare book that reads like a thriller without aiming to be one. What Dan Slater does intend for it to be-and what he powerfully succeeds in creating-is an intimate, horrifying journey through a war we know is close and intractable, a war we willfully ignore with the faith that a river and a wall keeps its brutality at bay. With courageous detail and unforgettable characters, Slater will bring you not only to refute such faith, but to feel for the marginalized Americans on both sides of the conflict."- Jeff Hobbs , author of The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, " Wolf Boys reads like an astonishing fictional thriller reminiscent of Brian De Palma's Scarface, but even more astonishingly it depicts actual events. If anyone needs proof that we're losingthe war against drug cartels, here it is. Shocking. Eye-opening. Riveting. Aportrait of the evil that stalks our streets." David Morrell, New York Times bestsellingauthor of Murder as a Fine Art, "An extraordinary true story that reads like a thriller. Dan Slater's incredible research illuminates the terrifying descent of two American boys who could be any of our sons. Wolf Boys is not just a page-turner, but a riveting cautionary tale sure to spark national debate about parenting, the war on drugs, and the tenuous future of the American Dream."- Allison Leotta, author of The Last Good Girl, "One context in which we don't often hear about child soldiers is the drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border. Yet...some thirty thousand minors have been pressed into playing a role in the country's ongoing criminal insurgency, and several thousand of them have been killed. Wolf Boys offers a bracingly intimate glimpse of how this insurgency looks from the point of view of the young killers on the front lines."-- Patrick Radden Keefe, The New Yorker