A gripping story of bikies, feuds and a deadly clash of clans
Sydney has been the scene of the bloodiest gang war in living memory. There have been at least 20 people murdered, including innocent bystanders, women and a number of high-profile crime figures.
The Daily Telegraph crime writers Mark Morri and Josh Hanrahan have been at the forefront of every one of the hits, documenting the carnage in their newspaper columns, podcasts, Foxtel documentary, video series and TikTok segments, using information from members of the underworld and senior police ranks.
For the first time, in this book, they have told the broad and brutal (but ongoing) story of these deadly feuding gangs, whose territorial wars and high-handed revenge attacks have endangered the public like never before. This high-octane story of drugs, murder and revenge, set among the Hells Angel and Comanchero bikie gangs, and the infamous warring Alameddine and Hamzy networks, is a both shocking account and an urgent warning about what happens when the criminals throw out the unwritten rulebook.