Type: Paperback
Condition: Acceptable – Few small marks
Size: 23.4 x 15.4cm
Pages: 250
Weight: 386g
Please Note: Some photos may have a glare and/or shadowing due to light.
As the long-time driver and confident of Lewis Moran, Bert Wrout was at the heart of Australia’s bloodiest drugs turf war, which at last count had 39 people murdered. He narrowly escaped death after being shot in the same showdown in which Lewis Moran was killed.
With the assistance of former crime journalist Brett Quine, Bert Wrout has set the record straight, overturning many of the myths surrounding Melbourne’s gangland history and make some stunning revelations.
While explaining the rise and fall of the Moran crime dynasty and the network of crime and corruption within which it operated, Wrout also recounts his own passage from childhood in inner Melbourne to a life spent in the shadows of crime.
As the long-time driver and confident of Lewis Moran, Bert Wrout was at the heart of Australia’s bloodiest drugs turf war, which at last count had 39 people murdered. He narrowly escaped death after being shot in the same showdown in which Lewis Moran was killed.
With the assistance of former crime journalist Brett Quine, Bert Wrout has set the record straight, overturning many of the myths surrounding Melbourne’s gangland history and make some stunning revelations.
While explaining the rise and fall of the Moran crime dynasty and the network of crime and corruption within which it operated, Wrout also recounts his own passage from childhood in inner Melbourne to a life spent in the shadows of crime.
Type: Paperback
Condition: Acceptable – Few small marks
Size: 23.4 x 15.4cm
Pages: 250
Weight: 386g
Please Note: Some photos may have a glare and/or shadowing due to light.