Being Uncle Charlie: A Life Undercover With Killers, Kingpins, Bikers And Druglords

Bob Deasy , Mark Ebner
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Being Uncle Charlie: A Life Undercover With Killers, Kingpins, Bikers And Druglords

Bob Deasy , Mark Ebner
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  • Published date: Oct 28, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Random House of Canada
  • ISBN: 9780345812834
  • Dimensions: 5.28" W x 0.8" L x 7.94" H
BOB DEASY spent over two decades deep undercover for the Ontario Provincial Police. He retired as a Detective Inspector and resides north of Toronto.

MARK EBNER is an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author. His collaboration We Have Your Husband was adapted for a popular Lifetime Network movie of the same title.
"Riveting and rougish. . . . Being Uncle Charlie is a compelling snapshot of the cat-and-mouse nature of undercover policing."
Winnipeg Free Press

"It's unreal . . . an incredible book!"
—NewsTalk 770 (Calgary)

"Deasy was a cop for 23 years—15 undercover—and retired in 2006 as a detective inspector and investigatory legend. His skill and courage were the flypaper that helped snare some major players in Canada's underworld and severely damaged their activities many times over."
Winnipeg Free Press
 
“It’s remarkable. . . . You have to read this book.”
—Mutsumi Takahashi, anchor, CTV News (Montreal)
 
“A compelling, gripping and intense book.”
—TheCommentary.ca

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