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Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America's Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang

Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America's Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang
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Under and Alone: The True Story of the Undercover Agent Who Infiltrated America's Most Violent Outlaw Motorcycle Gang

 
 
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  • ISBN13: 9780812969528

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In 1998, William Queen was a veteran law enforcement agent with a lifelong love of motorcycles and a lack of patience with paperwork. When a “confidential informant” made contact with his boss at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, offering to take an agent inside the San Fernando chapter of the Mongols (the scourge of Southern California, and one of the most dangerous gangs in America), Queen jumped at the chance, not realizing that he was kicking-starting the most extensive undercover operation inside an outlaw motorcycle gang in the history of American law enforcement.

Nor did Queen suspect that he would penetrate the gang so successfully that he would become a fully “patched-in” member, eventually rising through their ranks to the office of treasurer, where he had unprecedented access to evidence of their criminal activity. After Queen spent twenty-eight months as “Billy St. John,” the bearded, beer-swilling, Harley-riding gang-banger, the truth of his identity became blurry, even to himself.

During his initial “prospecting” phase, Queen was at the mercy of crank-fueled criminal psychopaths who sought to have him test his mettle and prove his fealty by any means necessary, from selling (and doing) drugs, to arms trafficking, stealing motorcycles, driving getaway cars, and, in one shocking instance, stitching up the face of a Mongol “ol’ lady” after a particularly brutal beating at the hands of her boyfriend.

Yet despite the constant criminality of the gang, for whom planning cop killings and gang rapes were business as usual, Queen also came to see the genuine camaraderie they shared. When his lengthy undercover work totally isolated Queen from family, his friends, and ATF colleagues, the Mongols felt like the only family he had left. “I had no doubt these guys genuinely loved Billy St. John and would have laid down their lives for him. But they wouldn’t hesitate to murder Billy Queen.”

From Queen’s first sleight of hand with a line of methamphetamine in front of him and a knife at his throat, to the fearsome face-off with their decades-old enemy, the Hell’s Angels (a brawl that left three bikers dead), to the heartbreaking scene of a father ostracized at Parents’ Night because his deranged-outlaw appearance precluded any interaction with regular citizens, Under and Alone is a breathless, adrenaline-charged read that puts you on the street with some of the most dangerous men in America and with the law enforcement agents who risk everything to bring them in.


From the Hardcover edition.


Product Details
Author:William Queen
Paperback:288 pages
Publisher:Ballantine Books
Publication Date:June 26, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0812969529
Package Length:7.9 inches
Package Width:5.1 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 231 reviews

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4Great Book  Sep 07, 2010
Loved this book. It is such a different world for 99% (after you read you will get that percentage), and this really takes you in and it is two stories, the story of the Mongols as well as the story of a man torn between his job and new identity. While we cant really understand the daily fear he lived with, you can definitely get a feel. Read this book, it made me want to read other books on similar topics.

5Must Read!!! DONT PASS ON THIS BOOK!!  Aug 25, 2010
This is a must read book about a phenomenal investigators journey into the bowels of the biker gang underworld. Non stop thrill ride from start to finish!

5Way to go ATF!  Aug 20, 2010
What an amazing story Agent Queen! I recently saw your Discovery ID Television show and I knew I had to go and get your book! I am so glad that I did and all I can say is, you are an amazing and courageous man. Thank God for guys like you and Jay Dobyns who can go undercover with these hardcore biker criminals and put them in jail! It was so well written and what a tremendous story. I will be now buying your other books!

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5From a non-motorcycle fan  Jul 19, 2010
I loved this book. It was gritty, gripping and wholly entertaining. I normally get bored about 1/2 way through reading a book and never finish it, but this, I couldn't put down. I'm not even a fan of motorcycles--in fact, I'm terrified of them. But that doesn't matter--this book will keep you on the edge of your seat! I wish this would be made into a movie.

5Amazing true story, well told  Jul 12, 2010
William Queen tells the true story of his undercover penetration of the Mongol's Motorcycle club. An easy, fun read, and an intrinsically interesting subject. Queen shares some of his personal travails, not just with the Mongols, but with his family and with ATF management.

There were a few places where I would have liked more information or where I found it hard to believe some of what Queen said (in particular that he did not do drugs). I get the impression that some aspects of the story were left untold to protect future undercovers. Nevertheless, an incredible amount is shared.

I've googled somes statements by Mongols described in the book and it really happened as Billy said. In particular Red Dog is kicking himself for not catching Billy...and says..."I KNEW he was a cop!"

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