No Angel : My Undercover Journey To The Dark Heart Of The Hells - Dobyns;Nils, Johnson-Shelton Jay

No Angel

My Undercover Journey To The Dark Heart Of The Hells

By: Dobyns;Nils, Johnson-Shelton Jay

Paperback | 2 March 2009 | Edition Number 1

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Would you go to the gates of Hell for your job? In 2001 Jay Dobyns infiltrated a Hells Angels chapter operating in Arizona, in a highly secretive investigation code-named Operation Black Biscuit. The aim was simple- to examine the criminal underbelly of the world's most famous biker group, and bring a major case against them. The reality, however, was much more complicated. In the twenty-one months that he spent inside the club, Dobyns became seduced by the outlaw lifestyle; seduced by the physical menace that comes with wearing the patch; seduced by riding his Harley down the highway at 100 miles an hour, eight bikes to a column, one bike's wheels 18 inches from the next; and seduced by the intense bonds he forms within the club, where friends lay down their lives for each other. This book is a wild ride through one of the world's most violent and unpredictable organisations. No Angel screams along with the noise, power and force of the Hells Angels in full formation.

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