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4.0 out of 5 stars Cops and robbers, Dragnet style, November 5, 1997
This review is from: A Breed Apart: A True Story About U.S. Treasury Agents During the Moonshine Years (Paperback)
Written in the style of a Jack Webb narration on Dragnet, Former ATF Agent Weems spins a tale of greed attracting farmers into an intricate web of crime in the mountains of North Georgia. Often chasing elusive moonshiners through multiple chapters, its gritty realism and Weems expertise add to the pace of the book. By the end of the book, you're cheering for the good guys and booing the bad. A word of caution--pay attention in the early chapters when Weems describes the typical moonshine operation. It will make reading the rest of the book a lot easier.
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