Miami's Cocaine Pipelineby B.J. DellingerIn the late 1970s and '80s, Miami didn't just flirt with danger-it invited it to move in, unpack, and run the waterfront. From hidden airstrips to go-fast boats, from boutique back rooms to courtroom showdowns, Miami's Cocaine Pipeline takes you inside the machinery of a city turned global hub for the drug trade.B.J. Dellinger stitches together true stories and hard history-queenpins with couture menace, cartel engineers who turned tropical islands into industrial hubs, and rival crews whose truces dissolved faster than the tide. It's a portrait of ambition colliding with geography, of neighborhoods bending under cash that burned hotter than the sun, and of the law learning-slowly, painfully-how to fight back.Through vivid scenes and sharp analysis, you'll see how the pipeline moved not just product, but power. You'll meet the operators who thrived on speed and certainty, and the locals who paid the cost in bullets, broken trust, and empty chairs at the table.This isn't nostalgia. It's an unflinching diagram of how a city's pulse was hijacked-and why the echoes still rattle its streets today.Perfect for readers of Cocaine Cowboys, Kings of Cocaine, and Narcos fans who want the story behind the myth, Miami's Cocaine Pipeline is both history lesson and cautionary tale-told with the velocity of the trade it chronicles.