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Kill The Morans The Real Story Of The Moran Crime Crew Bert Wrout

  • SKU: BELL-10005838
Kill The Morans The Real Story Of The Moran Crime Crew Bert Wrout
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Publisher: Five Mile Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.39 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Bert Wrout
ISBN: 9781743461303, 9781743461310, 9781743461297, 1743461305, 1743461313, 1743461291
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Kill The Morans The Real Story Of The Moran Crime Crew Bert Wrout by Bert Wrout 9781743461303, 9781743461310, 9781743461297, 1743461305, 1743461313, 1743461291 instant download after payment.

The Gripping Inside Story of Melbourne's Gangland War. Kill the Morans is essential reading for anyone half serious about the real Melbourne Gangland War. Bert Wrout was shot while at the heart of Australia's bloodiest ever drugs turf war, with a tally of 39 bodies at last count. Bert enlisted formerly retired Melbourne crime journalist, Brett Quine, to help overturne many of the myths surrounding Melbourne's gangland history and make some stunning revelations. In an explosive memoir Bert takes the reader into the heart of Melbourne's gangland, in a gripping conversational style that will hook readers from the opening page.

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