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A mesmerizing narrative about the rise and fall of an unlikely international crime boss

In the 1980s, a wave of Chinese from Fujian province began arriving in America. Like other immigrant groups before them, they showed up with little money but with an intense work ethic and an unshakeable belief in the promise of the United States. Many of them lived in a world outside the law, working in a shadow economy overseen by the ruthless gangs that ruled the narrow streets of New York’s Chinatown.

The figure who came to dominate this Chinese underworld was a middle-aged grandmother known as Sister Ping. Her path to the American dream began with an unusual business run out of a tiny noodle store on Hester Street. From her perch above the shop, Sister Ping ran a full-service underground bank for illegal Chinese immigrants. But her real business-a business that earned an estimated $40 million-was smuggling people.

As a “snakehead,” she built a complex—and often vicious—global conglomerate, relying heavily on familial ties, and employing one of Chinatown's most violent gangs to protect her power and profits. Like an underworld CEO, Sister Ping created an intricate smuggling network that stretched from Fujian Province to Hong Kong to Burma to Thailand to Kenya to Guatemala to Mexico. Her ingenuity and drive were awe-inspiring both to the Chinatown community—where she was revered as a homegrown Don Corleone—and to the law enforcement officials who could never quite catch her.

Indeed, Sister Ping’s empire only came to light in 1993 when the Golden Venture , a ship loaded with 300 undocumented immigrants, ran aground off a Queens beach. It took New York’s fabled “Jade Squad” and the FBI nearly ten years to untangle the criminal network and home in on its unusual mastermind.

THE SNAKEHEAD is a panoramic tale of international intrigue and a dramatic portrait of the underground economy in which America’s twelve million illegal immigrants live. Based on hundreds of interviews, Patrick Radden Keefe’s sweeping narrative tells the story not only of Sister Ping, but of the gangland gunslingers who worked for her, the immigration and law enforcement officials who pursued her, and the generation of penniless immigrants who risked death and braved a 17,000 mile odyssey so that they could realize their own version of the American dream. The Snakehead offers an intimate tour of life on the mean streets of Chinatown, a vivid blueprint of organized crime in an age of globalization and a masterful exploration of the ways in which illegal immigration affects us all.

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  • Rosecanoe
    作者把很猎奇的题材写出了万花筒的效果。这是一部精彩的cult片:惊魂复仇记别墅枪击小老弟,发财美国梦渔船直奔皇后区。这是一副光怪陆离的社会图景:金色冒险号的命运不过《美国悲剧》中德莱赛命运的变体。黑帮与行政权力相互博弈,决定聚居区的命运。作为蛇头的郑翠萍不仅帮助中国人实现了“向上流动”的梦想,而且还反哺家乡成为了最大慈善家。11-03
  • 喜喜
    从“金色冒险号”失事写起,又倒叙回福建的小村子,大姐头郑翠萍一步步帮助村民实现美国梦的同时也赚的盆满钵盈。福清帮果然和意大利黑手党的犯罪模式全然不同,一被抓就和警察全盘托出。最后不禁感慨,世界上最赚钱的活儿真是除了贩毒就是贩人了。文笔水平一流!极具画面感!05-29
  • 豆友1094556
    副标题说“An Epic Tale”。副标题没有说谎。06-10
  • Baristina
    从上世纪末九死一生也要去美国,到如今中国也开始有非法移民的问题,还是发展了太多了。早期移民太勇了,瑞思拜02-21
  • EsTreLla
    很精彩!看过作者的say nothing和empire of pain,这本果真还是一贯的风格,有非虚构作品的严谨和扎实也有好的小说里才看得到的人物刻画和情节描写。02-20

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