The Nazi Assassin
The Double Life of Britain's Most Feared Gangland Hitman
Mainstream Publishing
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-84596-177-0 (ISBN)
Description
"The Nazi Assassin" is the story of Britain's number one contract killer and one of the country's most notorious race-hate white supremacists. By day, Joseph Owens was a leading neo-fascist, the personal bodyguard of BNP boss Nick Griffin. By night, he was a professional assassin with seven alleged hits to his name. "The Nazi Assassin" leads the reader into the dark world of fascist street fighting and Third Reich worship. Owens served eight months in jail for sending razor blades to members of Liverpool's Jewish community and planned forced expulsions if his party ever got into power. He was also one of the top suspects for the slaying of TV presenter Jill Dando, while a Merseyside Police file describes him as the GBP100,000-a-time gunman for the criminal gang led by cocaine baron Curtis Warren. Now, he has turned his back on his former life and decided to tell his incredible story in the hope of preventing others following the same route. But as a result he is being hunted by the underworld gangs whose members he executed and the anti-Nazi activists who will never forgive him for his past crimes.
He has already survived one assassination attempt and only his sixth sense for survival and the military-strength bullet-proof vest he wears as standard are keeping Owens alive.
He has already survived one assassination attempt and only his sixth sense for survival and the military-strength bullet-proof vest he wears as standard are keeping Owens alive.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Illustrations
1 x 8pp colour and b/w
ISBN-13
978-1-84596-177-0 (9781845961770)
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Graham Johnson has been a Sunday Mirror journalist since 1996 and the paper's investigations editor since 1999. He is also the author of the bestselling Powder Wars and Druglord.