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Wolfpack: The Millennial Mobsters Who Brought Chaos and the Cartels to the Canadian Underworld [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 203x131 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Prentice Hall Press
  • ISBN-10: 0735275416
  • ISBN-13: 9780735275416
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 203x131 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Prentice Hall Press
  • ISBN-10: 0735275416
  • ISBN-13: 9780735275416
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Award-winning Mexican journalist Luis Nájera and leading organized-crime author Peter Edwards reveal would-be successors to Vito Rizzuto's criminal dominance: a motley assortment of millennial bikers, gangsters and Mafia whose bloody trail of murders and schemes gone wrong led to the arrival on Canada's doorstep of the world's most dangerous criminal organizations--the drug cartels of Mexico.

Following the death of Mafia boss Vito Rizzuto in 2013, a group of young criminals rose to fill the vacuum in power on his old turf. The newcomers were nothing like their rigorously codified predecessors. The impatient millennials leading this self-styled Wolfpack Alliance were organized-crime disruptors who grew up with technology at their fingertips in a socially networked criminal underworld. They're part of Canada's most ethnically diverse generation, and their organization was as inclusive as it was criminal. They shared an overwhelming sense of entitlement, with a self-assuredness that left them foolishly exposed to law enforcement, enemies and the force in global crime they were arrogant enough to think they could handle entering into business with. The dominant and most violent force in the global narcotics trade through the 2000s, Mexico's Sinaloa and Los Zetas drug cartels, recognized the naivety of their eager new cocaine customers up north and invited themselves to Canada to take advantage.

As in the business world, in times of chaos and collapsing orders, disruptors rule. But not for long. The Wolfpack is a must-read for any true-crime aficionados looking for insight into the organized criminal underworld of the 2020s.
Foreword 1(14)
PART ONE
1 Zelda
15(11)
2 The Clone
26(7)
3 Regrouping
33(10)
4 Ice Cream Shop
43(2)
5 RunNHide
45(8)
PART TWO
6 Human Hunt
53(7)
7 High Season
60(5)
8 Greed
65(9)
9 Carnalito
74(7)
10 Fuckin' Mess
81(4)
11 $2 Billion a Year
85(8)
12 Trouble in Mex
93(9)
13 Deadly Tourism
102(5)
14 The Plan
107(6)
15 Soothing Nick Nero
113(9)
16 Purses and Politicians
122(2)
17 The Port
124(8)
18 Ten-Minute Tan
132(4)
19 Montreal Sit-Down
136(6)
20 Family Matters
142(6)
21 Yellow Sticky Note
148(7)
PART THREE
22 Playing Poor
155(6)
23 The Chair
161(4)
24 Fuming
165(5)
25 New Horse
170(4)
26 The Sweep
174(13)
PART FOUR
27 Fat Freddy
187(3)
28 War Moves East
190(7)
29 Frederic Lavoie
197(7)
30 Little Brother
204(4)
31 Crackdown
208(5)
32 Raposo Trial
213(4)
33 Wheels
217(5)
34 Blue Parrot Massacre
222(5)
35 Bordertown
227(2)
36 Debt Collection
229(2)
37 Scratched
231(6)
38 Freedom
237(6)
39 Release
243(6)
40 War Wrap-Up
249(5)
41 Too Late
254(5)
Notes 259(16)
Select Bibliography 275(8)
Acknowledgements 283(2)
Index 285