Enforcer

Ā· Macmillan Publishers Aus.
4.7
133 reviews
Ebook
300
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Among members of the outlaw motorcycle clubs, Caesar Campbell is a legend. Former sergeant-at-arms and chief enforcer for the Comancheros, Caesar became the founding member and sergeant-at-arms of the Australian chapter of the Bandidos. He epitomised bikie culture - unbeatable in a fight, brutal in the extreme, fearing no one and nothing, and loyal until death.

This is Caesar's story, from his recruitment into the Comancheros, to the savage split within the club that led to the foundation of the Bandidos and the bloody massacre at Milperra that resulted from it. This was the massacre that saw the death of two of Caesar's brothers, and resulted in four bullet wounds and a lengthy jail term for him.

Never before has someone so respected in the bikie gangs opened a window on to their world. The fact that Caesar has been able to do so is a testament to his ruthlessness, his fearlessness and his reputation in the bikie community.

Enforcer is a unique and captivating true crime story that will shock you with its raw violence, its brutality and its insights into an outlaw world.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
133 reviews
Eddie Gallo
October 18, 2014
Leaves a few obvious questions such as, "Why no mention of what he did as a job?" Surely there was a substantial income to support a life of doing nothing but little mention of anything except that he was available to assault others for a cost. Of course the level of assault could be as high as murder for hire. Maybe a small insight into the bikie world but more realistically just one person's opinion of themself. Oh yes, one other thing, although used on almost every page there is no such word as "youse". Was given the book and pleased I didn't actually waste any of my own miny buying it. Might appeal to some I guess but not for me.
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Craig Fenton
November 26, 2017
I read this book knowing a little bit of what it was about. The book put me into Caesar's Jr's, as he walks the reader through the history of the club/clubs, and what inevitably led to the split and the banding of a new club. I became a part of the club and their family whilst reading the book and although it is about real people with real lives you can't help feeling you are part of their family just for a that time it takes to read. I enjoyed reading it and would recommend it to anyone who likes to read without bias, and to anyone interested in reading a good biography. . .
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craig woollett
September 11, 2013
Who needs Sons of Anarchy when you can read this. Caesar speaks of a time when outlaws still had honour and as such I am torn as whether to admire, revile or pity Caesar for the life he has led. Authentically written and compelling .
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About the author

Caesar Campbell was originally a member of the Gladiators motorcycle club and joined the Comancheros at the end of the Seventies. An expert in hand-to-hand combat, and as fearsome with his fists as he was with a knife or baseball bat, Caesar competed ruthlessly in Sydney's underground fighting scene. He was a founding member and sergeant-at-arms of the Bandidos in Australia, and went on to become one of the most feared enforcers in the outlaw bikie world; it was once even alleged that he had a secret graveyard in the Snowy Mountains where he had buried his enemies. Now retired, Caesar lives a quieter life with Donna, his ol' lady and two of his children in their home in the Snowy Mountains region, NSW.

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