
A Gangster's Life
War and Addiction in the New Underworld
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Narrated by:
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Robin Wilcock
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Peter Edwards
About this listen
In this gripping tale of a modern-day outlaw, Peter Edwards meticulously recounts the story of a high-ranking member of the United Nations gang of British Columbia in the early 2000s.
Edwards deftly weaves a tale of betrayal, grief and astounding resilience, in this gut-wrenching portrait from the inside of Canada’s criminal underworld. A Gangster’s Life brings alive the structure and international scope of modern gang life, and of ultimately finding a way out of it with this story of a man who didn’t believe he deserved another chance, but got one.©2025 Peter Edwards (P)2025 Random House Canada
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Critic reviews
“Getting out, staying alive, and facing your demons head-on—takes a level of strength and courage few have.”
Sammy “The Bull” Gravano, former underboss of the Gambino crime family
“Filling in the backstory behind many crimes in Canada over the past two decades, [The Wolfpack is] a fascinating look at how criminal organizations work now.” Toronto Star
“The amazingly self-revelatory, and often darkly humorous, self-portrait of a Canadian underground legend; by turns perverse, hilarious, terrible, sad and intensely human—I was sorry when Unrepentant ended. This book rings true.” Mick Lowe, award-winning author of Conspiracy of Brothers
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