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  • Bones

  • Brothers, Horses, Cartels, and the Borderland Dream
  • By: Joe Tone
  • Narrated by: Ray Porter
  • Length: 11 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (167 ratings)

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Bones

By: Joe Tone
Narrated by: Ray Porter
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Publisher's summary

The dramatic true story of two brothers living parallel lives on either side of the US-Mexico border - and how their lives converged in a major criminal conspiracy.

José and Miguel Treviño were bonded by blood and a shared vision of a better life. But they chose different paths that would end at the same violent crossroads - with considerable help from the FBI and an enigmatic, all-American snitch.

José was a devoted family man who cut no corners in his pursuit of the American dream. Born in Nuevo Laredo, a Mexican border town on a crucial smuggling route, José was one of 13 children raised by a hardworking ranch hand. He grew up loving the sprawling countryside and its tough, fast quarter horses, but in search of opportunity he crossed the border into Texas to look for work as a bricklayer. He kept his nose clean. He stayed out of trouble.

Back in Mexico, José's younger brother Miguel was leading a different life. While José struggled to make ends meet, Miguel ascended to the top ranks of Los Zetas, a notoriously bloody drug cartel - his crimes had become the stuff of legend and myth on both sides of the border. He was said to have burned rivals alive, murdered Mexican and American law enforcement officers, and launched grenades at a US consulate.

José, married with kids and now a US citizen, gave every indication of rejecting his brother's criminal lifestyle. Then one day he showed up at a quarter-horse auction and bid close to a million dollars for a horse - the largest amount ever paid for a quarter horse at an auction. The humble bricklayer quickly became a major player in the quarter-horse racing scene that thrived in the American Southwest and Mexico. That caught the attention of an eager young FBI agent named Scott Lawson. He enlisted Tyler Graham, an American rancher who would eventually breed José's champion horse - nicknamed Bones - to help the FBI infiltrate what was revealing itself to be a major money-laundering operation, with the ultimate goal of capturing the infamous Miguel Treviño.

Joe Tone's riveting, exquisitely layered crime narrative, set against the high-stakes world of horse racing, is an intimate story about family, loyalty, and the tragic costs of a failed drug war. Compelling and complex, Bones sheds light on the perilous lives of American ranchers, the morally dubious machinery of drug and border enforcement, and the way greed and fear mingle with race, class, and violence along America's vast Southwestern border.

©2017 Joe Tone (P)2017 Random House Audio
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Critic reviews

"One magnificent piece of border reporting." (Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic)
" Bones is a riveting read that transcends the larger-than-life cartels, cowboys, and fast horses at its heart. It's about how hard it is to determine what makes a good guy and a bad guy along our embattled border." (Joe Drape, author of the New York Times best seller American Pharoah)
"What a cast of characters: a bloodthirsty Mexican drug lord, his unassuming blue-collar brother, a daring Texas rancher, and an idealistic young FBI agent. And then there are the racehorses, as fast as the wind, competing for million-dollar purses on the quarter-horse tracks of the American Southwest. Through amazingly detailed research, Joe Tone has brought us a riveting tale about the pursuit of justice in the most dangerous of worlds." (Skip Hollandsworth, author of the New York Times best seller The Midnight Assassin)

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great read very informative and intriguing.

Amazing narration. really got me thinking about a world we are involved with, kept me listening to the very end

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Gripping & thrilling

This was a good book. I struggled to keep track of the vast number of characters & their nicknames. It was sad to learn the influence of strong family members over good people who gave up fighting against the evil.

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Entertaining True Story- Horses, Texas, Racing

What did you love best about Bones?

Well read, tight writing, intriguing story.

What about Ray Porter’s performance did you like?

good tone.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Tyler has got nerves of steel.

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You won't regret listening

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True Life

Wonderful book. Describes the border accurately. I have lived here all my life and there is so much to love and so much to hate about it.

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Riveting

A work of non-fiction that reads like a thriller. Loved every minute of it. Ray Porter is a maestro

Highly recommended.

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Love ray porter.

Great narration. Great true story! Give it a listen. Anything read by porter is worth listing to. But it also helps when you have a great story to boot!

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real cowgirl chick approved

loved it. fun. funny. informative. a little hard to keep some characters straight at times

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If you want to hear a sermon

I thought it was a book about two brothers, the cartels, and border struggles. Instead it was a blame America, capitalism, and white people for their racism. BORING SINGLE VIEWPOINT THAT IGNORES SO MANY OTHER FACTORS. PATHETIC

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Interesting but

Way too long which made the book tedious in the first third of the narrative

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Audio is so low

This book is not for me. What's worse is the audio is so low on this I have to strain to hear it! It's hard to follow. Had to return it.

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