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Hell's Angels Biker Wars: The Rock Machine Massacres

Crimes Canada: True Crimes That Shocked the Nation, Book 8

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Hell's Angels Biker Wars: The Rock Machine Massacres

By: RJ Parker PhD, Peter Vronsky PhD
Narrated by: Don Kline
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For eight years, two outlaw biker clubs fought to control street-level drug sales in Quebec, Canada. The notorious Hell's Angels went up against local drug dealers, the mafia, and a rival biker club, the Rock Machine. Bombings and bullets were no stranger in the streets, and many unfortunate bystanders got caught in the crossfire. When the smoke cleared and dozens of outlaws were arrested, over 150 people were dead. This true-crime book depicts the history of both clubs and the events known as the Quebec Bikers War.

©2016 RJ Parker Publishing (P)2016 RJ Parker Publishing
Organised Crime True Crime Motorcycle Rock Machine
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The author has a very skewed view overall on the individuals mentioned in this book. They have depicted the individuals to cultivate fear and terror. Also the some of the details around the Millpera massacre in Australia are grossly incorrect

Misinformation and skewed view

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wasnt much pf a book just lots of little segments wish i dlhadnt bought it

shit

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skewed view and incorrect facts the book is based on rumours spread by people with no idea about the bikie scene

waste of time and money

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