Brothers in Arms (TV TIE-IN)

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Discover the gripping tale of 'Brothers in Arms (TV TIE-IN)', a compelling account of the infamous Milpera Massacre that forever changed Australian history. This book takes you deep into the dangerous world of Sydney's motorcycle gangs, where clashes between the Comancheros and the Bandidos turned a sunny Father's Day into a tragic bloodbath. With a focus on the event's brutal reality, the narrative highlights the impact on innocent lives, including a fifteen-year-old girl caught in the violent crossfire. Written by two outstanding investigative journalists, this tie-in book to the Channel Ten docudrama delves into the lives of individuals involved in this tragic incident, showcasing the fierce loyalty, rivalry, and the challenging environment of Australia's bikie culture. Perfect for true crime enthusiasts and those interested in Australian folklore, 'Brothers in Arms' is more than just a recount of violence. It explores themes of justice, survival, and the consequences of choices made in the heat of conflict. Enhanced with stunning storytelling and deep-dive investigations, this book invites readers to reflect on one of Australia’s dark historical moments. Grab your copy today and immerse yourself in this powerful narrative. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781743311905. Year: 2012. Publisher: Allen & Unwin. Pages: 288. Delivery information available upon purchase.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781743311905
Year: 2012
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Pages: 288


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Father's Day 1984: seven people die in a blaze of gunfire on a sunny afternoon in a hotel car park.

Among the dead, a fifteen year old girl caught in the crossfire when two heavily-armed bikie gangs, the Comancheros and the Bandidos, clash.

Brothers in Arms tells the extraordinary story of this murderous outbreak, from its vicious beginnings in the closed world of Sydney's motorcycle gangs to its inevitable end in death and imprisonment.

The Milpera Massacre has become a grisly part of Australian folklore, and the extraordinary range of characters explored with such skill here by two outstanding investigative journalists now comes to life in a gripping Channel Ten docudrama.

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