The book that inspired the TV series about the Mexican woman who became one of Spain's biggest drug traffickers, Teresa Mendonza, was born in Culiacán, Mexico. Poor and with little education, she was raped and nearly killed after her boyfriend, an airline pilot working for the local cartel, was murdered by the drug lord. The young woman is then forced to flee to Spain, where her criminal instincts surface. There, she has no choice but to accept a merciless reality, in which there is no good or evil, but rather a reflection of a cruel universe, where killing, dying, deceiving, and corrupting are part of everyday life. Now, "La Mexicana," as she is known in the criminal underworld and by the press, is Spain's most powerful drug trafficker, owner of a disguised drug trafficking empire on the Costa del Sol. A story of corruption, love, and intrigue that reveals the best and worst of human beings. Pérez-Reverte creates a perfect portrait of the underworld of drug trafficking in Spain, blending fact and fiction, sex, drugs and violence, in a sweeping narrative.