Underbelly - the Golden Casket

Underbelly - the Golden Casket

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Author: John Silvester

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 0


Carl Williams once liked to brag he won Australia's bloodiest underworld war because he survived when most of his rivals couldn't. Even while inside Victoria's maximum-security prison he saw the last man standing from the Moran clan gunned down outside a coffee shop in a middle class suburb. By then the former supermarket shelf stacker turned Underworld Warlord was beyond gloating over Des Moran's execution. Too late Williams realised he had become a victim of the gangland feud he embraced and was slowly being crushed by his 35-year jail term. The man who called himself 'The Premier' no longer wanted a gangster life built on drug money. He had just one dream - an early release from prison. But not in a body bag. As a big fish Williams was kept in the most secure section of Barwon Prison and only allowed to associate with two trusted mates. The authorities were confident he couldn't be reached. They were wrong. He was bashed to death while reading the daily paper. In the underworld it those closest to you who are often the deadliest. This is Australia's Underbelly.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: John Silvester

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 0


Carl Williams once liked to brag he won Australia's bloodiest underworld war because he survived when most of his rivals couldn't. Even while inside Victoria's maximum-security prison he saw the last man standing from the Moran clan gunned down outside a coffee shop in a middle class suburb. By then the former supermarket shelf stacker turned Underworld Warlord was beyond gloating over Des Moran's execution. Too late Williams realised he had become a victim of the gangland feud he embraced and was slowly being crushed by his 35-year jail term. The man who called himself 'The Premier' no longer wanted a gangster life built on drug money. He had just one dream - an early release from prison. But not in a body bag. As a big fish Williams was kept in the most secure section of Barwon Prison and only allowed to associate with two trusted mates. The authorities were confident he couldn't be reached. They were wrong. He was bashed to death while reading the daily paper. In the underworld it those closest to you who are often the deadliest. This is Australia's Underbelly.