Sebastian Rotella is the author of The Convert's Song and Triple Crossing, which the New York Times Book Review named its favorite debut crime novel of 2011, as well as the nonfiction book Twilight on the Line. He is a senior reporter covering international security issues for ProPublica, a newsroom dedicated to investigative journalism in the public interest.
He worked for twenty-three years for the Los Angeles Times, serving as bureau chief in Paris and Buenos Aires. His honors include a Peabody Award; Columbia University's Dart Award and Moors Cabot Prize for Latin American coverage; the German Marshall Fund's Weitz Prize for reporting in Europe; five Overseas Press Club Awards; The Urbino Prize of Italy, and an Emmy nomination. He was a Pulitzer finalist for international reporting in 2006.
"A devastating tale of drug trafficking and corruption. Anyone who
has spent time crossing between San Diego and Tijuana will
recognize the sharp and accurate picture that Rotella has created
in these pages....The reader will be racing along through the pages
of Rotella's novel at near break-neck speed."--Alan Cheuse, Dallas
Morning News
"A fast-paced thriller that rings true to the real story behind the
political posturing over the drug war, illegal immigration, and
border security."--Kirkus
"A remarkable first novel....The pounding action scenes are driven
by Rotella's ferocious prose style."--New York Times Book
Review
"A strongly choreographed, authentically detailed, and sharply
funny tale of cultural complexity and raging global
criminality."--Donna Seaman, Booklist
"An honest and engrossing journey into a world of violence and
corruption....Rotella knows how the police work, how the criminals
operate and how bribes and violence subvert the law. He employs a
journalist's sharp eye and a novelist's deft touch to give us a
rich portrait of the sights, smells, sounds, beauties, and dangers
of life south of the border."--Patrick Anderson, Washington
Post
"Excellent....Rotella's story opens a window into the true
globalization of the business of crime."--Nancie Clare, Los Angeles
Times
"Rotella's crime drama captures the feel of the rampant corruption
that is the stuff of headlines in the United States and Mexico.
This should satisfy readers far beyond the border."--Eric Norton,
Library Journal
"Rotella's profound understanding of the many hidden worlds of the
border takes this thriller into the realms of nightmare and
exquisite terror."--Luis Urrea, author of Into the Beautiful
North
"Superb fiction debut....Unflinching views of a double agent's
harrowing life, a violence-drenched Mexican jail, and the wild
border areas complement the provocative plot."--Publishers
Weekly
"Sure to please...The action never stops."--Tara Quinn, Cleveland
Plain Dealer
"This is one of the most accomplished first novels I have ever
read. Triple Crossing is full of dangers, deep characters and a
story writ on a grand scale."--Michael Connelly
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