Smack Express: How organised crime got hooked on drugs
By (Author) Clive Small
By (author) Tom Gilling
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st January 2010
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Organized crime
Drugs trade / drug trafficking
364.00
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
346g
Organised crime in Australia doesn't just exist on our television screens. The real world of serious crime operates every day and in every state of the country. It is a multi-billion dollar business and at its core are the drug trade and a world of secrecy and self-protection where intimidation and violence are used as the first and only resort. Smack Express takes us deep into this world and unravels the web of criminal connections that are at the heart of the Australian underworld. It is about stand-over merchants, big-time drug dealers and small-time crims, politicians, corrupt police, informants, undercover cops, contract killers, criminal gangs, and lawyers and accountants operating on the edge of the law. It is also about the Calabrian Mafia, triads and an international milieu that has connections across Southeast Asia and into Colombia. Authoritative and meticulously researched, Clive Small and Tom Gilling fit together all the pieces of this frightening and fascinating puzzle.
Now retired, Clive Small was one of NSW's most successful detectives and an Assistant Commissioner of Police before becoming ICAC's chief investigator. Tom Gilling's acclaimed novels include The Sooterkin, Miles McGinty and Dreamland. He co-wrote The Bagman: Final Confessions of Jack Herbert.