Cocaine Wars

Cocaine Wars by Mick McCaffrey, published by Summersdale Publishers in 2010, delves into the violent world of organized crime in Dublin. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with a police raid in March 2000 that uncovers a significant drug-mixing operation, leading to a deadly feud among former friends turned enemies, culminating in a series of brutal murders over the following decade.
Readers will find a detailed account of the gang’s evolution, influenced by notorious figures in the criminal underworld. The book explores themes of betrayal and violence, documenting the tragic outcomes of a conflict that resulted in the deaths of sixteen young men. Cocaine Wars provides insight into the dynamics of organized crime, making it a significant contribution to the fields of social science and criminology.
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When best friends become arch enemies – it’s murder … In March 2000, police raided a central Dublin hotel and uncovered a £1.7 million drug-mixing factory. Of the three men arrested at the scene, just two were charged. The third, Declan Gavin, was labelled a ‘rat’. Within eighteen months he was dead, and a deadly gangland feud was born. Over the course of ten years, sixteen young men have been brutally murdered in tit-for-tat killings. Cocaine Wars chronicles the shocking story from the growth of the gang under the tutelage of notorious criminals ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson, John Gilligan and Martin.
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