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Gangland

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  Hector Molina controls Gangland. From behind prison bars, he rules a ruthless gang of renegades who deal in extortion, drugs, and death.  U.S. attorney Claude Massingill is determined...
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  • 22 July 2014
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Hector Molina controls Gangland. From behind prison bars, he rules a ruthless gang of renegades who deal in extortion, drugs, and death. 

U.S. attorney Claude Massingill is determined to expose Gangland. He’s got Molina locked up as a protected witness for a trial that’s sure to make headlines—and Molina couldn’t ask for a better hideout than the one the government is giving him. 

Now, Assistant D.A. Mike Swanson needs to penetrate Gangland . . .  and fast. He’s got to break through the federal fence, get to Molina, and convict the notorious prison ganglord of murder . . . before someone ends up dead. 


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Price: $19.99
Pages: 420
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Imprint: Turner
Publication Date: 22 July 2014
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781620454701
Format: Paperback
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“A unique legal thriller . . . Wood knows the ins and outs of prisons, courts, government witness programs . . . Gangland demonstrates graphically the tensions, frustrations, and personal dangers often endured by the families of crime victims.” —Deltona Enterprise (FL)

“Compelling . . . a bloody showdown between manipulative killer and dedicated prosecutor from which no one emerges unscathed . . . Wood knows the intricacies and ironies of the legal system. He also knows how to employ them to weave a compelling story, convincingly plotted and crisply told.” —San Diego Union

“The nonstop action and relentless pace will satisfy fans of the hard-boiled thriller genre.” —Publishers Weekly

“Suspense-filled . . . Realistic, fast-moving . . . Molina is the kind of criminal that you love to hate.” —Daily News (Newport News, VA)

WILLIAM P. WOOD is the author of eight novels and one nonfiction book. As a deputy district attorney in California he handled thousands of criminal cases ranging from disturbing the peace to murder. He put on over 50 jury trials, many with multiple defendants.