The Dark Art: My Undercover Life in Global Narco-terrorism
by Edward Follis, Douglas Century
Narrated by Ray Porter
Why Listen?
Ray Porter's gravelly intensity matches Follis's unflinching firsthand account of infiltrating drug cartels tied to terrorist networks—this is genuine danger narrated by someone who can make you feel the weight of every decision.
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About This Audiobook
Deep within the shadowy intersection of international drug trafficking and global terrorism, veteran DEA agent Edward Follis spent decades operating in humanity's most dangerous criminal underworld. His memoir chronicles years of high-stakes undercover work, where a single misstep could mean death and the distinction between criminals and terrorists becomes increasingly blurred. Follis reveals the complex web connecting narcotics smuggling operations to terrorist financing networks, exposing how drug money fuels extremist activities across continents. Through harrowing firsthand accounts, he demonstrates the personal cost of infiltrating organizations where violence is currency and trust is a luxury few can afford.
Ray Porter's narration transforms this already gripping memoir into an immersive experience that captures both the tension of undercover operations and the psychological toll of living multiple identities. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb the intricate details of complex criminal enterprises while maintaining the suspenseful pacing that keeps each chapter compelling. Porter's performance particularly excels during the book's more intense moments, conveying the life-or-death stakes without melodrama. The audio format enhances the memoir's intimate, confessional quality, making Follis's revelations feel like privileged conversations shared in confidence.