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An astonishing and groundbreaking look at the Mexican Mafia, The Black Hand is an unprecedented story of depravity, violence, and redemptionRene "Boxer" Enriquez grew up on the violent streets of East L.A., where gang fights, robberies, and drive-by shootings were fueled by rage, drugs, and alcohol. When he finally landed in prison—at the age of nineteen—Enriquez found an organization that brought him the respect he always wanted: the near-mythic and widely feared Mexican Mafia, La Eme.What it saw in Enriquez was a young man who knew no fear and would kill anyone—justifiably or not—in the blink of an eye. That loyalty and iron will drove him up the ranks as a mob enforcer and ultimately to the upper echelons, where he would help rule for nearly two decades.He helped La Eme become the powerful and violent organization that it is now, with a base army of approximately sixty thousand heavily armed gang members who control the prison system and a large part of California crime. Arguably the most dangerous gang in American history, its reach is growing.And now award-winning investigative journalist Chris Blatchford, with the unprecedented cooperation of Rene Enriquez, reveals the inner workings, secret meetings, and elaborate murder plots that make up the daily routine of the Mafia brothers. It is an intense, never-before-told story of a man who devoted his life to a bloody cause only to find betrayal and disillusionment.After years of research and investigation, Blatchford has delivered a historic narrative of a nefarious organization that will go down as a classic in mob literature.
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Criminals, Mexican American criminals, Mexican Mafia (Gang), Gangsters, Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography, Biography, Criminals, biography, Criminals, united states, Mexican americans, Organized crime, Murderers, Criminels américains d'origine mexicaine, Biographies, Crime organisé, Meurtriers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Criminals & Outlaws, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, TRUE CRIME / Organized Crime, Organized Crime, Biografi a., Ga nsteres, Delincuentes, Biografia, Mafia, Delincuentes mexicano-americanos, Pandilleros, Biografía, California, biographyPlaces
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Mafia chicana: memorias de Rene "Boxer" Enri quez
2011, Ediciones B Mexico
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Black Hand: The Story of Rene Boxer Enriquez and His Life in the Mexican Mafia
2009, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
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The Black Hand: The Bloody Rise and Redemption of "Boxer" Enriquez, a Mexican Mob Killer
September 8, 2009, Harper Paperbacks
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Black Hand: The Story of Rene Boxer Enriquez and His Life in the Mexican Mafia
2009, HarperCollins Publishers
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The black hand: the bloody rise and redemption of "Boxer" Enriquez, a Mexican mob killer
2008, Morrow
in English
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