Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America's Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang
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In 1998, William Queen was a veteran law enforcement agent with a lifelong love of motorcycles and a lack of patience with paperwork. When a “confidential informant” made contact with his boss at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, offering to take an agent inside the San Fernando chapter of the Mongols (the scourge of Southern California, and one of the most dangerous gangs in America), Queen jumped at the chance, not realizing that he was kicking-starting the most extensive undercover operation inside an outlaw motorcycle gang in the history of American law enforcement.
Nor did Queen suspect that he would penetrate the gang so successfully that he would become a fully “patched-in” member, eventually rising through their ranks to the office of treasurer, where he had unprecedented access to evidence of their criminal activity. After Queen spent twenty-eight months as “Billy St. John,” the bearded, beer-swilling, Harley-riding gang-banger, the truth of his identity became blurry, even to himself. During his initial “prospecting” phase, Queen was at the mercy of crank-fueled criminal psychopaths who sought to have him test his mettle and prove his fealty by any means necessary, from selling (and doing) drugs, to arms trafficking, stealing motorcycles, driving getaway cars, and, in one shocking instance, stitching up the face of a Mongol “ol’ lady” after a particularly brutal beating at the hands of her boyfriend. Yet despite the constant criminality of the gang, for whom planning cop killings and gang rapes were business as usual, Queen also came to see the genuine camaraderie they shared. When his lengthy undercover work totally isolated Queen from family, his friends, and ATF colleagues, the Mongols felt like the only family he had left. “I had no doubt these guys genuinely loved Billy St. John and would have laid down their lives for him. But they wouldn’t hesitate to murder Billy Queen.” From Queen’s first sleight of hand with a line of methamphetamine in front of him and a knife at his throat, to the fearsome face-off with their decades-old enemy, the Hell’s Angels (a brawl that left three bikers dead), to the heartbreaking scene of a father ostracized at Parents’ Night because his deranged-outlaw appearance precluded any interaction with regular citizens, Under and Alone is a breathless, adrenaline-charged read that puts you on the street with some of the most dangerous men in America and with the law enforcement agents who risk everything to bring them in. From the Hardcover edition. |
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| 08-15-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I really enjoyed the book. Being a member of the law enforcement community and also a Harley rider, it was hard to put down. A good read. Buy it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-29 01:29:05 EST)
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| 07-15-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is a story every bit as fascinating as Donnie Brasco. Should also be a movie. Living undercover as a Mongel member for two years with those dirty drunken drug users had to be an awful extistence. Or maybe it was fun. However it was, it is a great read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-15 09:55:59 EST)
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| 07-04-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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as with most books i've read, there is always something i see or hear that piques my interest in a topic/subject matter creating a domino effect that leads to obsessive reading. this seems to be the case here: "gimme shelter" led to sonny barger's "hell's angel" which led to the "gangland" television series and then to searching amazon.com for books about outlaw biker clubs, starting with "under and alone".
the first chapter of this book was such an effective teaser that it actually fooled me into believing the book was ghost-written due to the author not surviving his undercover assignment ... it worked, because i couldn't put it down. the thought of a law enforcement officer having the courage to take such an assignment is one thing ... to follow through with that assignment and actually become a full-patched member of such an organization is simply amazing. even more impressive is the fact that queen does such an excellent job of taking the reader along with him ... a true "fly on the wall" perspective throughout the book. every chapter contains moments where you feel as if queen wouldn't survive his assignment and you almost breathe a sigh of relief when oftentimes, a random moment of good fortune is all that saves him. what makes "under and alone" such a good read is that the action never lets up ... it is nothing but a continuous series of battles: the battle to hide his true identity from a group in which every member is a potential murderer, the battle to portray himself as outlaw biker material yet not participate in criminal activity, the battle of being a father to his kids and maintain their safety during/after the assignment, the struggle of actually developing a fraternal relationship with men who he will eventually be sending to prison and the constant battle with the expected ineptitude of the agency responsible for keeping him alive. the best battle of all, however, is the continuous grief queen endures from one particular mongol ... "red dog". i found myself constantly flipping to the pictures in order to place a face with the name of those mongols he writes about ... even "red dog". the book left me with a feeling of apprectiation that there are people out there willing to do such dangerous work voluntarily. my only regret is that there is understandably no "where are they now" chapter because i would really like to know how certain mongols personally felt about queen and the success of his undercover work. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-15 13:54:39 EST)
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| 06-27-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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Billy Queen is clearly an amazingly smart and tough guy. His tale of inflitrating the Mongrols, moving from 'Hang Around' to 'Prospect' to Treasurere and then Vice President of the local chapter is fascinating and well written. And it will quickly disabuse you of any notion that the the Mongols are OK guys have chosen their own path. While some people may have been OK when they joined, Billy makes clear the gang and its members are all to happy to hurt and kill with little or no reason.
Things the book does really well: Give a feel for day to day life in the gang, outline historical background to the Mongols/Hells Angels flue, give a sense of Billy's double life- knowing his gang friends would kill him at the drop of the hat, and that a large chunk of ATF would rather see everything he'd risked his life for throw away then chance the smallest public embarrassment. The things I found lacking: Would have to liked to know even more about the gangs structure and the relationship between the head chapter (Mother) and the local chapters, would have liked to see more detailed sketches on even more of the members. Still, these are pretty trivials issues. If you are interested in motorcycle gangs this book is required reading. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-04 15:31:10 EST)
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| 06-23-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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We hear many stories of the bad things our law enforcement personnel perpetrate against criminals. Finally a book that shows how courageous some of them are. Bill Queen is one of them, and has rightfully received many accolades. He deserves everyone of them. His sacrifice was immense. I hope he finds the comfort he so deserves.
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| 06-07-08 | 5 | 1\1 |
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SA William (Billy) Queen's 2 1/2 years of investigating the Mongols motorcycle club as an undercover ATF agent is pure guts, grit, and courage. Of the many things Billy proved over the course of his investigation perhaps the most important was that such clubs CAN BE infiltrated by dedicated and well supported law enforcement officers.
This is a well-written, fast-paced page turner that once started simply cannot be put down until finished. Queen reveals both the Mongols and other outlaw motorcycle clubs for what they are behind all the media-hype romance...brutes on bikes whose only regard is for their own well-being and whose only respect is for their club patch. Kudos to Billy Queen for riding the hard trail and bringing down some truly bad guys - his book is a testament to Honor, Loyalty, and Duty of the highest order in the circles of professional law enforcement. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-23 02:01:21 EST)
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| 05-31-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I'd bet from reading this book that alot of these Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs have been and are currently being infiltrated at various levels,by undercover police.There seemed to be in the book, alot of paranoia among the Mongol members from government agents in their ranks.I'm glad that there are still police out there that will take such dangerous assignments.It took Queen about a year and a half to build up the Motorcycle Clubs' confidence and he actually rose to the position of Mongol treasurer.
I noticed however how alot of the poverty stricken Mongols rapidly gravitated toward Agent Queen and his "deep pockets" which would have aroused the suspicions of smarter type criminals,(if there even is such a thing)even considering Queen had been in the group for a year and a half.Too much money coming too fast that buys into about any criminal enterprise equals "STING".When something seems to be too good to be true it probably isn't.I admired the way Queen used the Mongols greed against them.Queen became sort of a "daddy" for them and their criminal enterprises and toward the end ,the Mongols seemed like kids asking for their allowance thus adding to their well deserved jail stints.You'd think one of the Mongols might have asked,"Wait a minute,Queen(or St. John) sells high-tech electronic equipment for an Avionics firm,maybe he's using some of it on us"But also remember how many stores are robbed right in front of a security camera with full lighting and witnesses.Greed is almost never rational though? Most of the victims of these Motorcycle gangs are other motorcyclists(loner types) too often non-affiliated with a gang and therefore wide open to be a victim of groups like the Mongols.It greatly deflated my image of the fearless tattoed lone wolf cyclist, who challenges the world and its ideals.Probably from reading this book his"mission" ends rapidly as he is found dead or unconscious along the road and his bike confiscated by gangs like the Mongols.His hot-Harley honey also confiscated by the Mongols.Everyone talks about doing something about "bullies" but few to none ever do anything about them.Queen definitely did and it's good to know there are people like him out there. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-07 01:18:28 EST)
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| 05-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I get that it takes a certain amount of ego and cockiness to pull off this kind of a sham, but how stressful a life like that must be! While I admire the undertaking Queen did, I did and still do keep asking myself why someone would want to do this. It seems like a heckofa lot of money was spent on this 2 year "investigation." American courts need to revamp the requirements needed for putting bad guys away. Miranda is just too expensive. This is a very unsettling book for me as a "victim" of our American justice (?) system, as a taxpayer seeing how money is doled out to investigations of this type that may or may not reap results, and at the absurdity put upon ATF agents in the whole keeping up the demeanor, but-you-can't-do-drugs-lest-you-go-to-the-hospital requirement. What a joke! It's like the good guys WANT the bad guys to keep harassing and brutalizing innocent victims by putting absurd stipulations/rules on the very folks trying to protect them.
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| 05-14-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I have read several "Biker" books and this one has to be the best so far.
For all the content that could have been included, this book was too short. I wish there was an Under and Alone II or III. Well worth the money. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-19 07:48:15 EST)
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| 05-11-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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It is immediately clear upon reading this book that Queen is a straightforward, honest and intellectually pragmatic man who has incorporated military thinking into his thought process. Under And Alone reads like an After Action Report, filled with meticulous detail which is to the point, simply written and is home to some unnecessary profanity ejaculations. Queens casual writing style is enjoyable but also entirely forgettable, writing as he would probably speak in person. The author doesn't strike me as a particularly talented or intelligent writer - but the content of Under And Alone more than make up for these nearly irrelevant shortcomings.
I read Under And Alone in one sitting - it was surely a page turner! You will be brought along on the dark epic journey of Queens transformation from clean cut ATF agent to bearded Mongol gangster. During the authors odyssey he begins to question his loyalties to the bureaucratic, cold and indifferent ATF administration and when his adopted mother dies finds no solace in the latters company, instead siding with his biker brothers who unanimously support him. At several points in the book we readers begin to wonder if Billy St. John, the authors biker alias, has replaced William Queen. While Queen never admits to committing any capital offenses and manages to hang onto his baseline of morality he increasingly becomes estranged from his supposed law enforcement brethren and hints at the possibility of simply fleeing with the Mongols. Essentially this crisis of identity is what the story is about moreso than supposed heroics and the criminal investigation itself: as the book drags on more and more words are dedicated to commenting on the authors sense of inner turmoil and indecision. The final chapters of the book read like a sort of apology to the Mongols and it is clear that Queen performed his job of testifying against them with no joy or sense of pride but rather sadness and confusion. Ultimately Queen does hold onto his identity, declaring in the final lines of the book: "Would you state your full name for the court, and spell the last name, please?" It took me a moment to regain my composure. "Yes, Your Honor. It's William Queen. Q-U-E-E-N. Special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms." (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-19 07:48:15 EST)
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| 04-29-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is one of those rare books I had to force myself to put down so I wouldn't read it all in one sitting... I read it in two. What a story!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-19 07:48:15 EST)
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| 04-29-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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This was an exciting book to read. If you are into undercover ops type stories I would recommend this one. I looked forward to picking up and continuing the story every chance I could until finishing it. If you are interested (for whatever morbid reason) in the motorcycle gang subculture, don't miss this one.
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| 02-09-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Could'nt put this book down. It does'nt matter who's side you're on with this book because the line between fades. Poor Billy must have been one messed up dude when this was over.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-29 02:01:34 EST)
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| 02-08-08 | 1 | 2\9 |
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I received a hardcover copy of this book from my wife for my birthday and it was promptly thrown in the trash after I finished it. No kidding! I know my review will fly in the face of many of the overwhelmingly positive entries, but here goes...
I consider myself a typical citizen and I by no means am in favor of gang activity or criminal enterprises, but I wonder why the police and federal government sets such a high priority on targeting "motorcycle gangs." If it is not this gang, it is the Hell's Angels. Again, I consider myself an average law-abiding citizen and I'm unconvinced that this gang or the Hell's Angels are the root of all evil. I spent several years of my childhood in the Van Nuys area of the San Fernando Valley and as I recall many of the motorcycle groups, including the Hell's Angels, did positive things for the community -- this may come as a surprise to many readers. Next, I looked at this undercover assignment in the historical context that it occurred (the late 1990's). To me it seems like a major folly. Too bad the ATF in particular and the Treasury Department in general didn't spend the money monitoring and getting into groups that would later attack our country with aircraft. The U.S Government was busy with taxpayer resources getting at a motorcycle gang, while missing a more important threat to our society. Finally, I too am skeptical that the author never committed any acts that crossed the line while undercover. He admits that he didn't even know who he really was at times. When you play a role so completely, you completely become that role. I don't care what he says to the contrary. I hope missing out on a segment of his childrens' life was worth it to him. On balance I don't think the taxpayers got their money's worth from this operation in light of 2001. If you are still compelled to read this book, check it out from the library. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-29 02:01:34 EST)
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| 01-30-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I have always been fascinated about biker gangs and this book was easily the best book I have read about undercover operations and the information about one of the worst biker gangs ever. The detail by the author made it hard for me to put it down and I am not a huge reader. I was truly riveted. I highly recommend this book over other biker gang books that I have read by far.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-08 02:27:19 EST)
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| 01-24-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Book was in excellent condition and it was a great buy. Great to do business with.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-31 15:54:51 EST)
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| 01-21-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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A interesting read, but makes you wonder how much was actual fact and how much was embellished. For cops and people who like to read similiar stuff, the reader will experience the fear, the adrenaline, and the excitement of an undercover agent.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 19:58:57 EST)
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| 01-06-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Have you ever known how it feels to be totally alone and afraid for you life? Read Under and Alone, and you will know. William Queen, has done an incredible job of bringing his time as an under cover agent for the ATF to life on these pages.
He gave up three years of being with his family to do the unheard of, becoming a patched in member of the Mongols Motorcycle Club. Then to rise within the club to become an officer. Yet everyday was filled with the fear of being found out and murdered. His bravery and commitment towards the investigation is profound, yet you get the feeling that even though he did his job. He developed a personal relationship with some of the most dangerous people this country has every seen. This is a must read book if you have ever been in or around the motorcycle life style, whether you are a weekend warrior or a true blue motorcyclist. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-22 02:54:57 EST)
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| 12-15-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I enjoyed this book more than anything I've read in a long time. Most enjoyable book I've read since Shadow Divers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-06 10:47:22 EST)
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| 12-14-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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What a great read. Fast paced. Great balanced detail. Very exciting twists and turns. Fantastic human insight, truly sympathetic.
Read it in a day, simply couldn't put it down. Thrilled to learn they're making a movie out of this, possible with Mel Gibson in the lead. Bill, thank you for sharing your amazing story. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-06 10:47:22 EST)
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| 10-29-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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didnt want to put it down. Queen is a great writer. Amazing story. very enjoyable
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| 10-28-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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My dad is a hardcore Harley enthusiast, and former Motorcycle shop owner. He knows a lot about various OMGs from being in the business, but enjoys reading about them still. I bought this book for him several months ago, and he said it was one of the better OMG books he had read. I acquired the book several days ago, and sat down to read it. I had a hard time putting it down. William Queens infiltration of the Mongols was fascinating and exciting to read about. I really enjoyed how he didnt make these outlaws seem inhuman and unfeeling all the time. This truly was one of the best OMG books Ive read, and I would highly recommend it to anyone with any interest in motorcycle gangs.
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| 10-25-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is a well written book about the undercover exploits of a true hero. A great view into the dark world of outlaw motorcycle culture.
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| 10-24-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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From the standpoint of someone in Law Enforcement, this is an awesome read. To see what one ATF agent endures in the worlds most violent Motorcycle one percenter gang. If youre interested in biker gangs or federal law enforcement, this is a must read
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| 10-18-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is simply great. Once you start reading it you will not be able to put it down. Page after page the book does not slow down. You get thrown in head first into the crazy and dangerous life of the Mongol M.C. world.
William Queen is given the duty of going undercover to take apart the Mongols M.C. The book follows him as he joins, becomes a prospect(follower), and then a fully patched member. He struggles day to day trying to deal with the Mongols and not be made as to who he really is. You start seeing how a group of unruly and uncivil gangsters start becoming a family to him all the while he is losing contact with his real family. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-24 21:57:52 EST)
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| 10-07-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I never knew the details about the Mongols. It was fascinating to learn about this motorcycle gang. The book is so well written that I finished it in 1 day. Recommended.
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| 10-06-07 | 2 | (NA) |
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William Queen presents a straightforward and compelling look at life within the most violent outlaw motorcycle gang in the United States. I found the most disturbing thing to be the movement of the gang across the United States, establishing locations in areas where local police have no experience dealing with them. Seeing the gang from the inside is a revealing and eye-opening story.
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| 10-03-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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This was a great read. I do not read as much as I use to but was fascinated with the title at an airport bookstore so I purchased it. Needless to say, I completed it roundtrip from East Coast to West Coast and the time flew by.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-06 22:39:13 EST)
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| 10-01-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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William Queen was an ATF agent who spent two and a half years living under cover as Billy St. John, a member of the San Fernando Valley Chapter of the Mongols, an international motorcycle gang. In his two years working the case, he "patched in" (became an official member of the gang) and worked his way up the ranks to an executive position, gaining unprecedented access to the inner workings of the gang, including its finances and official records. His case eventually led to the indictment of 53 Mongols on counts ranging from illegal possession of firearms to drug trafficking and murder.
While it's interesting to see how Queen worked himself out of predicament after predicament, weaving lies together to cover himself, you know he's going to make it out alright simply by the fact that he lived to write the book. So there's not a much tension in those moments in retrospect. To me, the interest of the book is in learning about the outlaw biker culture, and in the moral dilemma Queen faces when he has to testify against his "brothers." While he knows he's doing the right thing, he's also grown close to many of his fellow gang members, and he can sense that they really care for him too. The writing sometimes lapses into the sort of gun-ho speak you find in war novels, but the story tears along at a ferocious pace and is in the end a quick, easy, fun read. And Queen should be commended for the sacrifices he made and the danger he repeatedly put himself in to serve his country. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-03 13:21:30 EST)
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| 09-17-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I saw a friend reading this book in Sturgis at the 2005 bike rally. When he put it down for a break, I picked it up and read the preface. I was drawn in from that point on. I started reading and could not put the book down. Managed to get through the first chapter before my friend took it back. How the government was able to infiltrate a bike club and climb their ranks for two years being undercover really fascinated me. I highly recommend this book to bikers and others who are fascinated by this lifestyle. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-10-01 05:09:04 EST)
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| 08-23-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is a "must read" for any law enforcement officer that is assigned to an undercover detail no matter what the extent!! Anyone that has done undercover work will immediatley recognize some of the expierience's that William Queen went through no matter if you are in the local, state or federal field. Very motivating for any U.C.
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| 07-29-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Absolute must read for those interested in this genre, or anyone who ever plans on being in the same zip code as someone belonging to a violent motorcycle gang.
This ATF agent becomes a full fledged member of the Mongol bike gang for 2 years to build a case. It is a unvarnished description of a violent and perverse group of people. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-24 15:29:03 EST)
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| 07-12-07 | 4 | (NA) |
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This was a great read. William Queen tells his story honestly, even admitting that at times his gang "brothers" were good friends when he needed them. He made real sacrifices as a law enforcement officer, but still allowed himself to be human. Thanks for your hard work Bill!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-28 23:17:38 EST)
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