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Above The Law: How Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs Established The World's Biggest Criminal Empire

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Following the astonishing revelations in the bestselling 'Dead Man Running', comes this forensic examination of the global future of organised crime - now being operated on a massive scale by outlaw motorcycle gangs. One of the astonishing revelations in the bestselling expose 'Dead Man Running', by Ross Coulthard and Duncan McNab, was the difficulty faced by the Australian police in tackling the burgeoning crime empire that outlaw motorcycle gangs were developing in our country. The news just gets worse - here in Australia and wherever else these biker gangs flourish. 'Above the Law' takes a hard and chilling look at the global future of organised crime, and reveals that the world's most successful criminal empire is now being operated on a massive scale by outlaw motorcycle gangs - an empire that is growing in power, reach and ruthlessness by the day. Far surpassing the threats posed by the Mafia, Russian syndicates, Chinese Triads and Japanese Yakuza, outlaw motorcycle gangs are now being acknowledged as the greatest current organised crime threat. Their international empire is both sophisticated and bloody and brutal. It is also both strategic and opportunistic - where they cannot dominate, they broker alliances. 'Above the Law' investigates how it all started: the turf wars that were fought, the deals that were done, and how the sea of cash that was earned is now being legitimised. It also reveals how law enforcement at an international level is losing the battle against the gangs. Using exclusive insider sources on four continents, this is the first contemporary account of one of the biggest criminal stories of our time. Read it and be afraid.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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May 27, 2018
This was an excellent listen. It's not an area I know a lot about but it appeared to be well researched and flowed as a talking book. Fastinating content, it really makes you think about what you don't see and what doesn't get reported.
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May 24, 2016
Fascinating insight into the world of bikies. Lots of stories going across multiple continents, chronicling the rise to power of bike gangs.

It's a great read, but just seemed a tad too fact based and public source based for me. Would have liked to have seen some stories in more detail.
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February 7, 2011
This was a good read, but hardly at all focussed on the Australian gangs! Kept me well and truly interested, the authors clearly have done a great amount of research for this book.
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February 27, 2013
When will I learn that a book written by journalists is just not going to interest me. Fact fact fact fact and no emotion leads to a drab read.
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