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Gang Land

From footsoldiers to kingpins, the search for Mr Big

Author: Tony Thompson  

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Tony Thompson, bestselling author of GANGS, returns to the killing streets and takes us to the heart of UK gang culture.

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Tony Thompson, bestselling author of GANGS, returns to the killing streets and takes us to the heart of UK gang culture.

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Description

The landscape of British organised crime has changed beyond all recognition over the last five years. Youth violence, the drug trade and rising levels of gun crime are rarely out of the news. The country also continues to experience an influx of powerful foreign criminal syndicates who are establishing operations here in order to take advantage of Britain s global connections.

Beginning on the troubled streets of the inner cities, Gang Land takes its readers on a journey up through the underworld hierarchy until it finally reaches the very highest levels, occupied by elusive and shadowy Mr Big characters.

Written using a mix of personal experiences, undercover work, primary research and cutting edge investigation, this fully updated paperback edition of Gang Land sheds new light onto this highly secretive, often terrifying and utterly fascinating world.

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Critic Reviews

“Shocking . . . Fascinating and slightly scary reading - Sun An extraordinary book - Donal MacIntyre, BBC Radio 5 LivePraise for GANGS - :Fascinating ... Thompson has a keen eye for the whimsical side of orchestrated illegality - Observer In the best tradition of the crime beat reporter, Thompson goes down the mean streets of the most insalubrious parts of Britain so we don't have to. - Word magazineDetailed and thoroughly riveting ... always grimly honest and provides an intensely readable and vivid first-hand account of criminals' lives and the impact of their activities on society - Herald”

Shocking . . . Fascinating and slightly scary reading - Sun

An extraordinary book - Donal MacIntyre, BBC Radio 5 Live

Praise for GANGS - :

Fascinating ... Thompson has a keen eye for the whimsical side of orchestrated illegality - Observer

In the best tradition of the crime beat reporter, Thompson goes down the mean streets of the most insalubrious parts of Britain so we don't have to. - Word magazine

Detailed and thoroughly riveting ... always grimly honest and provides an intensely readable and vivid first-hand account of criminals' lives and the impact of their activities on society - Herald

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About the Author

Tony Thompson is the bestselling author of GANGLAND BRITAIN and GANGS, and is widely regarded as one of Britain s top true-crime writers. He has twice been nominated for the prestigious Crime Writer s Association Gold Dagger for Non-fiction, winning the coveted title in 2001 for his book THE INFILTRATORS. He is the former crime correspondent of the Observer and appears regularly on both television and radio as an expert on matters of crime.

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The landscape of British organised crime has changed beyond all recognition over the last five years. Youth violence, the drug trade and rising levels of gun crime are rarely out of the news. The country also continues to experience an influx of powerful foreign criminal syndicates who are establishing operations here in order to take advantage of Britain s global connections.Beginning on the troubled streets of the inner cities, Gang Land takes its readers on a journey up through the underworld hierarchy until it finally reaches the very highest levels, occupied by elusive and shadowy Mr Big characters.Written using a mix of personal experiences, undercover work, primary research and cutting edge investigation, this fully updated paperback edition of Gang Land sheds new light onto this highly secretive, often terrifying and utterly fascinating world.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Published
28th April 2011
Pages
384
ISBN
9780340920077

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