In the tradition of Killers of the Flower Moon, a haunting murder mystery revealing the human story behind one of the most devastating crimes of our time: the ruthless destruction of the Amazon rain forestâand anyone who stands in the way
Deep in the heart of the Amazon, the city of Rondon do ParĂĄ, Brazil, lived for decades in the shadow of land barons, or fazendeiros, who maintained control of the region through unscrupulous land grabs and egregious human rights violations. They razed and burned the jungle, expelled small-scale farmers and Indigenous tribes from their lands, and treated their farmhands as slavesâall with impunity. The only true opposition came from Rondonâs small but robust farmworkersâ union, led by the charismatic Dezinho, who fought to put power back into the hands of the people who called the Amazon home. But when Dezinho was assassinated in cold blood, it seemed the farmworkersâ struggle had come to a violent and fruitless end.
What no one anticipated was that this event would bring forth an unlikely hero: Dezinhoâs widow. Against great odds, and at extreme personal risk, Maria Joel, now a single mother of four young children, used her ingenuity and unwavering support from union members to bring her husbandâs killer to account in court. Her campaign gained unexpected momentum, helping to bring international attention to the dire situation in Rondon, from Brazilâs president Lula to international celebrities and civil rights groups.
Maria Joelâs fight for justice had far-reaching implications: it unearthed a chilling world of corruption and lawlessness rooted in Brazilâs quest to turn the largest rain forest on earth into an economic frontier. As more details came out, it began to look increasingly likely that Dezinhoâs killer, a reluctant and inexperienced gunman, was just one piece of a larger criminal consortium, with ties leading all the way up to one of the regionâs most powerful and notorious fazendeiros of all.
Featuring groundbreaking revelations and exclusive interviews, this gripping work of narrative nonfiction is the culmination of journalist Heriberto Araujoâs years-long investigation in the heart of the Amazon. Set against the backdrop of appalling deforestation rates and resultant superfires, Masters of the Lost Land vividly reveals the human story behind the loss ofâand fierce crusade to protectâone of our greatest resources in the fight against climate change and one of the last wild places on earth.
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