The General: Godfather of Crime
Paul Williams
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Description for The General: Godfather of Crime
paperback. The extraordinary life and crimes of Martin Cahill, gangster, criminal mastermind, MOST WANTED MAN. Now a major film from John Boorman Num Pages: 264 pages, 12 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: 1DBR; BTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 129 x 18. Weight in Grams: 208.
The extraordinary life and crimes of Martin Cahill, gangster, criminal mastermind, MOST WANTED MAN
The extraordinary life and crimes of Martin Cahill, gangster, criminal mastermind, MOST WANTED MAN
In a twenty-year career marked by obsessive secrecy, brutality and meticulous planning, Cahill netted over £40 million. He was untouchable - until a bullet from an IRA hitman ended it all.
The General tells the inside story of
- The Beit robbery - one of the world's biggest art heists
- The attempted assassination of a top forensic scientist
- The O'Connor Jewellers robbery, netting £3m
- The tyre-slashing and intimidation
- The crucifixion of a suspected 'grass'
- The millions still missing ... Read more
Now a major film from John Boorman starring Brendan Gleeson and John Voight.
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Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
Publisher
O'Brien Dublin
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9780862784331
SKU
9780862784331
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Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
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99-2
About Paul Williams
Paul Williams is author of the best-selling crime boss exposé, The General, made into a major award-winning movie directed by John Boorman. Crime correspondent with The Sunday World, and a qualified criminologist, Paul Williams is acknowledged as an authority on the Irish criminal underworld. He broke many of the news stories on the General.
Reviews for The General: Godfather of Crime
'a riveting good read'
Irish Independent
Irish Independent
'a terrifically readable account ... in the very best tradition of investigative journalism ... a book which reads like a thriller ... our democracy needs more journalism like this'
The Sunday Tribune
The Sunday Tribune
'Without this book all that might have been left would have ... Read more
Irish Independent
Irish Independent
'a terrifically readable account ... in the very best tradition of investigative journalism ... a book which reads like a thriller ... our democracy needs more journalism like this'
The Sunday Tribune
The Sunday Tribune
'Without this book all that might have been left would have ... Read more