
The Romans considered Cape Finisterre in coastal Galicia the end of the world. To the Greeks it was the point from which Charon the ferryman set off across the Styx. Since the Middle Ages, more than a thousand ships have sunk along its shoreline, and the lethal activities of pirate gangs gave it the moniker the Coast of Death. Smuggling has been a way of life there for centuries. By the late twentieth century, as Spain battled with the legacy of fascist dictatorship, a very different kind of cargo was arriving from South America through the cape’s ports and fishing villages. Snow on the Atlantic tells the incredible story of how this sleepy, windswept corner of Spain became the cocaine gateway to Europe. Immersing himself in the life and history of the region, Nacho Carretero reveals an astonishing past and exposes how a new generation of smugglers have taken over, more efficient and ruthless than any of those who came before. He gained unprecedented access to the drug runners, addicts, and kingpins who control the trade. He learns first-hand how local police, international prosecutors, and American DEA agents are fighting to stop the flow of drugs. And he talks to the citizens and victims’ relatives caught in the middle. Carretero’s exposé shows how the cocaine trade can completely infect and transform an entire town—and reminds us that few places are safe from the power of the world’s drug trade.
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Comenzó a trabajar en redacciones de varios medios y después pasó a ser freelance para medios como JotDown, XL Semanal, Gatopardo o El Mundo. Realizó reportajes sobre el narcotráfico en Galicia, el genocidio de Ruanda, el virus Ébola en África, la guerra civil siria, la ola de incendios forestales de 2017 en Galicia o el Deportivo de La Coruña. De su libro sobre el narcotráfico en Galicia, Fariña (2015), se hizo una serie de televisión con el mismo nombre estrenada en Antena 3 el 28 de febrero de 2018, una semana después de que el libro hubiera sido retirado de la venta de forma cautelar por orden de la jueza de Collado Villalba Alejandra Pontana, después de que el exalcalde de El Grove Alfredo Bea Gondar denunciara al autor por supuesta vulneración de su derecho al honor. El libro se colocó en el número uno de ventas y la serie consiguió una gran audiencia.