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Besties (Hardcover)
Stephen Breen; Illustrated by Lekshmi Murali
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R386
Discovery Miles 3 860
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Baby Goat Yoga (Hardcover)
Stephen Breen; Illustrated by Hiruni Kariyawasam
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R360
Discovery Miles 3 600
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Quacky Goes to School
Stephen Breen; Illustrated by Lekshmi Murali
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R349
Discovery Miles 3 490
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The No.1 Bestseller The definitive account of the rise of the
Kinahan gang and the deadly feud that shocked a nation and brought
the gang to the edge of destruction. __________ February 2016. A
daring gun attack in the Regency Hotel brings Dubliner Christy
Kinahan and his international criminal cartel to a horrified
public's attention. Kinahan's son Daniel, the target of the attack,
escapes. A trusted henchman dies at the scene. And the deadly
rivalry between the Kinahans and the family and associates of the
veteran Dublin gangster Gerry Hutch becomes all-out war. It results
in a never-before-seen level of international cooperation -
including Irish, UK and US police forces - to topple the Kinahan
gang. The Cartel offers a unique behind-the-scenes account of how
the Kinahan organised crime organisation got so big, and why a
local feud sowed the seeds for the gang's destruction. __________
'It's incisive, it's intriguing, it's fascinating' Ryan Tubridy
'Fascinating!' Keith Ward, FM104
The No 1 Bestseller! 'A triumph' Nicola Tallant, Sunday World Crime
World podcast 'An incredible catalogue of mayhem ... amazing' Pat
Kenny, Newstalk 'Riveting' Irish Times Meet the Wilsons - the
deadliest family in crime Brothers Eric, Keith and John Wilson,
their cousin Alan, and nephew Luke shared a trade - assassination.
Working for Ireland's criminal gangs they brought bloodshed and
chaos to the streets. The Wilsons were not choosy about their
targets. Hutches, Real IRA chiefs or random opponents from pub rows
- they were all the same to them. Nor were they picky about motives
- as long as the price was right, they asked no questions. The
Hitmen is the shocking story of how a family cornered the market in
intimidation and vengeance. It details the terrible cost in human
suffering, particularly the death of an innocent teenage girl,
Mariaora Rostas, when she randomly crossed their path. And it
reveals how, one by one, each of the Wilsons was put out of
business. The Hitmen draws on exclusive access to wire taps, case
files and interviews with sources close to the gang who have never
spoken before. No 1 bestselling authors Stephen Breen and Owen
Conlon have written an extraordinary account of a family business
like no other.
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Besties (Paperback)
Stephen Breen; Illustrated by Lekshmi Murali
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R297
Discovery Miles 2 970
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Baby Goat Yoga (Paperback)
Stephen Breen; Illustrated by Hiruni Kariyawasam
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R389
R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
Save R71 (18%)
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The No 1 Bestseller 'A fascinating read' Sean O'Rourke, RTE Radio
One 'Fat' Freddie Thompson first appeared in court in 1997. He was
sixteen and already aspiring to be a major crime boss. Over the
next twenty years his criminal career would be marked by mayhem,
brutality and murder. In 2000 a row over a failed drugs deal
ignited a murderous feud in Dublin's south inner city. The
Crumlin-Drimnagh feud's first victim was a friend of Thompson's and
he led his Crumlin crew in a series of tit-for-tat killings.
Sixteen young men would lose their lives over the next fifteen
years. Meanwhile, childhood friend, Daniel Kinahan, had become a
senior figure in his father Christy Kinahan's international crime
cartel. Working with the Kinahan Cartel Thompson launched himself
as a drugs dealer in Dublin. When another deadly feud broke out in
2016 - between the powerful Kinahans and veteran Dublin criminal,
Gerry 'The Monk ' Hutch - Thompson was ready to get his hands
dirty. But Thompson's loyalty would be his undoing. In August 2018
he was convicted of murder and jailed. Fat Freddie is a gripping
account of the rise and fall of Freddie Thompson. Award-winning
crime journalist, Stephen Breen, co-author of the No 1 bestselling
The Cartel, has written the definitive portrait of a notorious
Dublin gangster, a shocking story of double-crossing, vengeance and
murder.
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