No Angel by Jay Dobyns
No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels by Jay Dobyns, reviewed by Amy Churchill, Branch Head, Zauel Memorial Library
(Random House, 2009, 352 pages, $25.95)
Jay Dobyn’s eye opening account of his work as an undercover federal agent that infiltrates the Hell’s Angel’s organization is riveting and brutal. No Angel is an action packed book that manages to switch between Jay’s undercover and home life without losing momentum. His interactions with notorious bikers such as Chuck Zito, Johnny Angel, and Ralph “Sonny” Barger outline his rise in the ranks of biker club hierarchy and make for interesting reading. No Angel is a thrill ride from beginning to end. An excellent book that will appeal to all readers.
(Random House, 2009, 352 pages, $25.95)
Jay Dobyn’s eye opening account of his work as an undercover federal agent that infiltrates the Hell’s Angel’s organization is riveting and brutal. No Angel is an action packed book that manages to switch between Jay’s undercover and home life without losing momentum. His interactions with notorious bikers such as Chuck Zito, Johnny Angel, and Ralph “Sonny” Barger outline his rise in the ranks of biker club hierarchy and make for interesting reading. No Angel is a thrill ride from beginning to end. An excellent book that will appeal to all readers.
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