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Bandido Massacre
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PETER EDWARDS, crime reporter for the Toronto Star, is the author of ten books, including the highly praised One Dead Indian: The Premier, the Police and the Ipperwash Crisis. Edwards has been nominated four times for the Arthur Ellis Award and has been interviewed about organized crime for

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"A fascinating glimpse into a ragtag group of misfits . . . This hard-to-put-down, must-read book provides a fascinating glimpse into the biker culture and how one sad-sack gang crashed and burned so spectacularly." -- London Free Press"A gripping and eye-opening account of the rise and fall of the Bandidos in Canada . . . Peter Edwards's account is personal, spellbinding, and eye-opening." -- Canoe.ca"Excellent." -- Toro magazine"Read it at your peril and you won't put out the light before going to sleep." -- Owen Sound Sun-Times"Peter Edwards knows how real bad guys eat, sleep, and breathe, and on the page brings them to life--even the dead ones--better than any other true crime writer." -- Linwood Barclay, internationally bestselling author"Riveting, compelling, exciting reading. Peter Edwards is not only one of the finest journalists in Canada, but also a terrific storyteller. A must read." -- Antonio Nicaso, organized crime expert and author"Peter Edwards is one of the best crime writers in Canada and our most reliable reporter on organized crime. He is a strong storyteller who has followed outlaw bikers for the last two decades with a lively and direct style." -- Michel Auger, author of The Biker Who Shot Me: Reflections of a Crime Reporter

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