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"Growing up in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where physical violence was a daily reality at home, at school, and on the streets, Louis Diaz had what it took to survive--and to one day become what he vowed to be: a man of uncompromising principles who is 'compassionate on the inside, fierce on the outside.' These were the qualities, along with his street fighter's steely nerves and hair-trigger temper, that drove Diaz from his savage beginnings and early forays in organized crime to become one of the DEA's bravest undercover agents--the man who was instrumental in bringing down some of the nation's and the world's most notorious crime rings..."--P. [4] of cover.
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Dancing with the devil: confessions of an undercover agent
2010, Gallery Books
in English
- 1st Gallery Books trade pbk. ed.
143916326X 9781439163269
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-337).
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