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Paul Williams


Biography/Memoir
True Crime
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Book Details:
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Price: €12.99
Binding: pb
Pages: 264
Size: 196x130 mm
ISBN-10 0-86278-433-6
ISBN-13 978-0-86278-433-1

Rights held: World, all languages.

Rights sold: Film * Canada * Croatian * Phillipines * Spanish * USA

The General


Godfather of Crime
by Paul Williams

The extraordinary life and crimes of Martin Cahill, gangster, criminal mastermind, MOST WANTED MAN.

In a twenty-year career marked by obsessive secrecy, brutality and meticulous planning, Cahill netted over £40 million. He was untouchable - until a bullet from an IRA hitman ended it all.

The General tells the inside story of

  • The Beit robbery - one of the world's biggest art heists
  • The attempted assassination of a top forensic scientist
  • The O'Connor Jewellers robbery, netting £3m
  • The tyre-slashing and intimidation
  • The crucifixion of a suspected 'grass'
  • The millions still missing
The book reveals Cahill's bizarre personality and the activities of the Tango Squad, the special police unit which targetted him with tactics used on the infamous Kray Gang.

Now a major film from John Boorman starring Brendan Gleeson and John Voight.


Links
Wikipedia page about Paul

Cover Gallery: other covers for this book
American edition cover Croatian edition cover (hardback) Spanish edition cover (hardback)

Also by this author
Gangland (pb)

Praise for The General

'Without this book all that might have been left would have been the folk memory of a Robin Hood figure and we might have forgotten the terror and misery this man brought to those who were in his way. Paul Williams' book reminds us of why we should say 'Good Riddance'.' The Irish Times

'a terrifically readable account ... in the very best tradition of investigative journalism ... a book which reads like a thriller ... our democracy needs more journalism like this' The Sunday Tribune

'a riveting good read' Irish Independent

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