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The Fat Mexican The Bloody Rise Of The Bandidos Motorcycle Club Alex Caine
Written by Alex Caine, the bestselling author of Befriend and Betray, The Fat Mexican: The Bloody Rise of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club is a remarkable and compelling story which recounts the events that led to the Shedden massacre of 2006 and reveals the whole story behind the Bandidos motorcycle club and its members.
In the book, Caine is a believable narrator, after having worked undercover, infiltrating and gaining the trust of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club for three years. Through his first hand experience, he was able to create a powerful account of the complex story and the violent side of bikers. His analysis of the events which triggered and led to the bloody massacre is also commendable, as they ended in the conviction of six people for the murder of eight bikers.
The book was also able to successfully portray how members of the biker society are and how they are able to greatly influence the lives of the people around them. It is also provided a detailed background of the 43-year-old club that has grown internationally from its beginnings back in 1966 to the present day.
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Overall, The Fat Mexican: The Bloody Rise of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club is a good read not only for those who are looking to know more about the chilling headline news story but also for those who are interested in learning about the history of the rivalry between the Bandidos and the Hells Angels. Although some say that the some parts of the book are a bit overdone, many actual bikers agree that the information laid out in the book were indeed true. Try reading it and you would surely be drawn into the gripping suspense and the exciting events that unfold as you turn the pages, revealing more about the motorcycle club phenomena.
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