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Underbelly

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Mokbelly

by John Silvester
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/12/2013
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Underbelly: Mokbelly is the final chapter in the biggest crime saga in Australian history - the true story of the life and crimes of Tony Mokbel, who graduated from a suburban pizza shop to be one of the biggest drug dealers on Earth. Underbelly reveals every detail of Mokbel's brazen and brilliant escape from Australia in the hidden compartment of a yacht fitted especially for him. It recreates the tension and touch-and-go drama of the painstaking police operation that found the criminal mastermind living with his Australian mistress in Greece, climaxing with his arrest and trial.

Meanwhile, Carl Williams is killed in his high-security prison cell by one of the most dangerous men in the system. This is Australia's underbelly...
ISBN:
9780980717051
9780980717051
Category:
True crime
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-12-2013
Publisher:
Floradale Press
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
197x126x26mm
Weight:
0.37kg
John Silvester

John Silvester and Andrew Rule have broken, covered or followed the biggest crime stories in Australia since the 1980s.

They co-authored the Underbelly series of books that inspired the landmark television drama of the same name, as well as the Chopper series that led to the cult international feature film starring Eric Bana.

Silvester is senior crime editor with Fairfax media. Rule is associate editor with the Melbourne Herald Sun.

Silvester appears weekly on Victoria's top-rating 3AW breakfast show and Rule is a regular contributor to the MMM FM network in Melbourne and Adelaide and is host of a new crime podcast, Good Cop Bad Cop to be launched in June.

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Mokbelly is a very poorly presented piece of work. It is full of spelling and grammar errors, half edited sentences and repetitive passages. It appears to be constructed by a work experience student from the rough notes of the authors. Silvester and Rule are capable of much better than this and must be embarrased this piece of junk was published under their names.

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