Good Cop, Bad War
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4.5 • 16 Ratings
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- $18.99
Publisher Description
'Undercover, you're never just acting; you're only ever a different version of yourself.'
Neil Woods spent fourteen years (1993-2007) infiltrating drug gangs as an undercover policeman, befriending and gaining the trust of some of the most violent, unpredictable criminals in Britain. But Neil was never your stereotypical gung-ho, tough-guy copper. This is the story of how a thoughtful, idealistic character learned to use his empathetic nature to master some of the roughest, most dangerous work in law enforcement. There was no training, no manual and no plan for when things went wrong; he was just dropped at a corner and told to make connections. But, inevitably, having swords thrust against his jugular, witnessing beatings, stabbings, and gangsters burning suspected rats with acid took its toll.
Drawing on Neil’s experiences, with the insight that can only come from having fought on the front lines, GOOD COP, BAD WAR is at once a narrative-driven true crime read and a fascinating story of a character under pressure.
Customer Reviews
Rivetting read!
What a fantastic read! This book presents the terrifying and horrifying picture about the effect War on drugs has on the vulnerable people who are addicted to it. Drawing from various harrowing experiences and encouters as an undercover cop throughout the UK, Neil Woods presents a compelling case for ending prohibition on drugs. Much respect to Mr Woods. Must read!