The Infiltrators by Philip Etienne

The Infiltrators by Philip Etienne

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Summary

Two police officers transform into successful villians during their careers working for SO10, the Metropolitan Police undercover unit. This is a first-hand account of how two professional men infiltrate the criminal world, involving themselves in drug-dealing, guns, stolen property and more.

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The Infiltrators by Philip Etienne

Philip Etienne and Martin Maynard are two of London's most successful villains. They specialize mainly in drugs, trading huge amounts of cocaine, ecstasy, crack and cannabis. They also deal in guns, stolen cars, credit cards and pretty much anything else that comes their way. An business is booming; crime does pay. Martin drives a brand-new top-of-the-range BMW, Philip a slick Mercedes. When they hit town their wallets are fat with banknotes. If a deal looks good they can lay their hands on hundreds of thousands of pounds in cash at a moment's notice. They can be contacted only through word-of-mouth recommendation. Only too aware that you can never be sure who's listening in, they never brag about their exploits. Tough, streetwise, professional and absolutely fearless, they're the kind of men other crooks feel comfortable dealing with. And that's just the idea, because Philip and Martin are undercover police officers. Revealed for the first time, "The Infiltrators" is the story of Scotland Yard's covert operations from the two men in the front line. It's an intense, unpredictable world of gangsters, drug dealers, contract killers and gun runners where any mistake can have lethal consequences. We're lucky they're the good guys!
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ISBN 13 9780718144418
ISBN 10 0718144414
Title The Infiltrators
Author Philip Etienne
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2000-09-28
Number of pages 272
Prizes Winner of Macallan Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction 2001
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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