Murder for hire: my life as the country's most successful undercover agent
Contributor: Gougoulis, Stacy
Résumé: Jack Ballentine became a police officer in 1978 and quickly rose to the top of his field as the US most successful undercover operative. Assuming the identity of a biker and hitman, he developed a network of sources that included vigilantes, prostitutes, strippers, and junkies, all who introduced him to clients. Over the span of 15 years, the author went a perfect 24 for 24 in getting convictions on murder conspiracy charges.
Original Publisher: New York, Thomas Dunne Books, 2009
, Perth, Western Australia
, Association for the Blind of W.A.
Language(s): English
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Jack Ballentine became a police officer in 1978 and quickly rose to the top of his field as the US most successful undercover operative. Assuming the identity of a biker and hitman, he developed a network of sources that included vigilantes, prostitutes, strippers, and junkies, all who introduced him to clients. Over the span of 15 years, the author went a perfect 24 for 24 in getting convictions on murder conspiracy charges.
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New York, Thomas Dunne Books, 2009
Association for the Blind of W.A.
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