Présentation de l'éditeur
The inside story of the street war between Canada's most violent biker gangs-the Outlaws and the Hell's Angels
Once bikers who road together, Mario Parente and Walter Stadnick, are now mortal enemies, chiefs, respectively, of the Outlaws and Hell's Angels, embroiled in a bloody turf war over control of the lucrative drug, prostitution, and vice markets in Ontario's Golden Horseshoe. Written with the cooperation of Mario Parente, "Showdown" describes the biker gang equivalent of the "Godfather," the violent power shifts as Satan's Choice, a rival gang falls into disarray, and as Parente gears up to protect Southwest Ontario from Stadnick's vision of making the Hell's Angels the largest criminal biker gang in Canada.A gang's-eye look at the 2006 Shedden Massacre, where eight men were slaughteredAn account that lets Mario Parente go on the record with his story of the biker wars
With frightening and compelling detail, "Showdown" lets readers experience firsthand the personalities and day-to-day workings behind the brutal and deadly rivalries that mark one piece of Canada's criminal underworld.
Biographie de l'auteur
Jerry Langton wrote for "The Hamilton Spectator" and "Maclean's" and was an editor for "The Daily News" in New York. Currently Langton is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in the "Globe & Mail," the "Toronto Star" and the "National Post." He is the author of "Fallen Angel," "Rage" and "Biker."