Montreal's Irish Mafia : The True Story of the Infamous West End Gang by D'Arcy O'Connor and Mary Eagleton (2011, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100470158905
ISBN-139780470158906
eBay Product ID (ePID)102767895

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Book TitleMontreal's Irish Mafia : the True Story of the Infamous West End Gang
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2011
TopicAnthropology / Cultural & Social, Organized Crime, Criminology
IllustratorYes
GenreTrue Crime, Social Science
AuthorD'arcy O'connor, Mary Eagleton
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight13.3 Oz
Item Length8.4 in
Item Width5.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal364.10609714/28
SynopsisTheir names resonate with organized crime in Montreal: the Matticks, MacAllisters, Johnstons and Griffins, and Peter Dunie Ryan. They are the Irish equivalent of the infamous Rizzuto and Cotroni families, and the "Mom" Bouchers and Walter Stadnicks of the Hells Angels., "There is No Irish Mafia" - Billy MacAllister Since the city was founded, the gritty southwest end of Montreal has been a ghetto for immigrant laborers in the last century, the majority of them Irish. Choked by poverty, alcoholism and violence, and with little hope of improving their lot through legal means, some in the community turned to the underworld in search of easier work and better pay, and the risks be damned. Considered by some to be a close-knit and hierarchical cooperative, characterized by others as loose associates who have trouble turning down an opportunity for a quick score, Montreal's Irish mafia-otherwise known as the West End Gang-has managed to pull off some of the most daring and logistically complicated robberies and smuggling operations in Canadian history. From the early days as hired muscle for the Italian and Jewish mafias, tunneling into bank vaults in the '50s and '60s, to the legendary truck heists and bank stick-ups in the '70s, they're infamous today for their role in narcotics smuggling through the Port of Montreal. Supplying the mafia and biker gangs wholesale-a single bust by the RCMP netted 22.5 tons of hashish destined for Montreal-West Enf Gang associates have been and remain an important part of the Canadian criminal community, establishing and maintaining connections to drug cartels worldwide.  Criminals of every stripe and character inhabit these pages, from the violent stick-up men and drug dealers such as the MacAllister Brothers to the highly complex important schemes of the "King of the Port" Gerry Matticks, as well as the saga of the charismatic "King of Coke" Dunie Ryan and his assissin Paul April, and successor, Alan "the Weasel" Ross. Through research and interviews with police investigators, convicted gang associates and others, journalist and author D'Arcy O'Connor narrates the genesis and rise to power of one of Montreal's most powerful, colorful and violent gangs: Montreal's Irish Mafia ., Award-winning producer, journalist and author D'Arcy O'Connor narrates the genesis and rise to power of one of Montreal's most powerful, violent and colorful criminal organizations.
As told toO'Connor, Miranda

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