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This is an excellent read, it's fast,
exciting, and it's true.
After Vietnam it was law enforcement for
William Queen. After you read this book, you'll know what
kind of personality it takes to go undercover with real
bad-guys; you've got to be an aggressive, take charge kind of
person. That's because undercover is as hands-on as you
can get, and Queen rolled up his sleeves, hiked up his pants and
jumped in.
You've got to have one other quality to
survive undercover work, and that is you have to be cool with
rock-solid nerves. If you want to get a feel for it, you
will as you get lost in these pages.
The Mongol Nation is a large and nasty
group of criminals that are active in a number of Sates.
Queen wormed his way into the motorcycle "club" in Southern
California; and stayed with it for over two years. |
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