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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780786719310
ISBN number: 0786719311
Label: Da Capo Press
Manufacturer: Da Capo Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 480
Printing Date: March 01, 2007
Publishing house: Da Capo Press
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Two of today's top investigative journalists discovered the reality of the world's most foremost biker gang — The Hells Angels. With an estimated 2,500 members in 25 countries, the Hells Angels have inspired a global subculture of violence and fear. Sher and Marsden unflinching look at how law enforcement agencies worldwide are trying to stop — with little sucess — the biker gangs from spreading their violent outlaw creed around the world.
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I have read many books on this topic, and this one was very confusing. The author jumped from topic to topic and I never felt that each story finished. I recommend Under and Alone or 3 Can Keep a Secret if 2 are Dead.
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Well I read this book just as I've read every other HAMC book on the market and this book was (yawn) ho hum to say the least. I supose these days every undercover officer who works a Hells angels case feels compelled to ca$h in on writing a juicy "tell-all" book to supplement their meager cop salaries. Like the undercover operation itself - code named "black biscuit" (nicknamed after a ...hockey puck??)- failed to win any significant convictions/jail time for any Hells Angels the book basically fails too. The reader learns nothing new/exciting about the Hells Angels in this dull, bland and quite boring (yawn) book. Just an obvious endeavor for a cop to try and make a few bucks writing a Hells Angels book as I mentioned above. What I did find interesting - or amusing rather - was the list at the end of the book giving a rundown of all the convictions or at least no contest pleas the Arizona authorities were able to obtain for their operation "black biscuit" (aagain as in HOCKEY PUCK??!!) efforts. Basically much adu about nothing. They obviously wasted a lot of their time, money, resources etc. with meager/minimal results just as the book achieves meager/minimal results. Thanks for reading my review.
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Avery interesting insight into the goings on of the hell angels. It made me change my mind about the image of them as has been portrayed in the movies.
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