The Infiltrators

The Infiltrators by Philip Etienne, published by Penguin in 2001, presents a detailed account of the lives of two undercover police officers, Philip and Martin, who operate within London’s criminal underworld. This edition, comprising 393 pages, explores their dual existence as successful villains specializing in drugs, guns, and other illicit activities while simultaneously working to dismantle the very networks they infiltrate.
Readers will find an in-depth narrative that delves into the complexities of law enforcement and the challenges faced by those who operate undercover. The book highlights the risks involved in their covert operations, where a single misstep could have dire consequences. With themes rooted in law, criminology, and true crime, The Infiltrators offers a unique perspective on the intersection of crime and law enforcement, providing insights into the strategies and realities of undercover work.
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Philip and Martin are two of London’s most successful villains. They specialize mainly in drugs, but also deal in guns, stolen cars, credit cards and pretty much everything else that comes their way.And business is booming. Martin drives a top-of-the-range BMW and Philip a slick Merc. When they hit town their wallets are fat with banknotes. If a deal looks good, money’s not a problem.Tough, streetwise and professional, they’re the kind of men other crooks like to deal with.And that’s just the idea, because both Philip and Martin are undercover cops.Revealed for the first time, this is the explosive true story of the Met’s covert operations by two men from the front line where any mistake could have been their last.
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