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Synopsis After countless hazing rituals, Billy St. John rose quickly through the ranks of the Mongols, southern California's notorious motorcycle gang. Though dangerous, criminal, and crazy, the Mongols became his best friends, guys who would without thinking sacrifice their lives for his. However, if they only knew his secret, they would have murdered him just as quickly because Billy St. John was actually William Queen, a veteran special agent for the ATF. In this wild thrill-ride memoir, Queen tells the story of his two years spent undercover, selling drugs, stealing motorcycles, and even going to war with the Hell's Angels. In the end, his testimony resulted in dozens of arrests of the people who had become Queen's only family.
| Size | | Length: | 260 pages | | Height: | 6.8 in | | Width: | 4.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 5.6 oz |
Industry Reviews "This harrowing, turbocharged account of undercover life is reminiscent of Joseph D. Pistone's DONNIE BRASCO....The strength and white-hot intensity of the writing makes this read like a movie." (starred review) (03/21/2006)
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