Sixteen stories of true crime from America's foremost authority on the
underworld
James "Whitey" Bulger is the last of the old-fashioned gangsters. As a
polished, sophisticated psychopath--who also happened to be a secret FBI
informant--his reign of power in Boston lasted for more than twenty
years. When he went on the lam in 1995, the kingpin's legend grew to
rival that of Al Capone. Captured after sixteen years in hiding, he now
sits in a maximum security prison awaiting trial on racketeering charges
and nineteen counts of murder. T. J. English has been writing about men
like Bulger for more than two decades. And this collection, culled from
his career in journalism and supported by new material, shows English at
his best. In addition to the numerous pieces about Whitey, he reports
stories about gangsters and organized crime from New York City to
Jamaica to Hong Kong and Mexico. Be they about old school mobsters,
corrupt federal agents, or modern-day narcotraficantes wreaking havoc
on the US-Mexico border, English tells these stories with depth and
insight. Combining first-rate reporting and the storytelling technique
of a novelist, English takes his readers on a bloody but fascinating
journey to the dark side of the American Dream.