Angels of Death: Inside the Bikers' Global Crime Empire
By (Author) William Marsden
By (author) Julian Sher
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton
1st July 2007
31st May 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
364.10660973
Paperback
480
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 36mm
360g
The Hell's Angels leader, Sonny Barger, is toasted as an American legend, and the bikers work hard to promote their folk-hero image.
But the facts tell another story. The Hell's Angels are America's major crime export. Their membership has spread to 25 countries including the UK, Australia and Holland, where they have inspired a violent subculture of biker gangs who traffick drugs and suppress any attempt to stop them.ANGELS OF DEATH opens at the darkest moment of the Hell's Angels story, with the beheading of a woman at a chapter meeting. It tells the true story of the bikers, their crime empire and the attempt of the police to stop them - with only a few successes.With eyewitness accounts from police officers who have infiltrated the gangs and gang members who have turned informers, and undercover interviews with the bikers themselves, this is a chilling insight into the world's fastest growing crime empire.N.B. Also includes exclusive material from the leaders of the Hells Angels - Sonny Barger and George Christie - who have agreed to be interviewed for the book.'This is a fascinating and disturbing study of a group of macho outsiders in the modern world. There is a terrific movie just waiting to be made out of this book.' -- Daily Mail 'Frightening stuff ! a virtual anthology of badness; 452 pages of documented murder and mayhem perpetrated by the worst of the worst.' -- Sun Herald 'A true crime book that reads like a fiction thriller' -- Canadian Press on THE ROAD TO HELL by Marsden and Sher
Julian Sher and William Marsden are investigative journalists, based in Canada. Their previous book, THE ROAD TO HELL (Knopf 2003) was a number one in Canada. It also won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best True Crime 2004 and was shortlisted for the Writers Trust of Canada s Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.