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Chopper 5: Don't Go Breaking My Legs

Chopper 5: Don't Go Breaking My Legs
By Mark Brandon Read

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Mark Brandon Read - known to most as Chopper - just can't escape his lifestyle as Australia's most deadly criminal. His fearsome reputation precedes him and his underworld status just keeps on growing. Although Chopper has managed a record stint out of jail and is now a proud father, he isn't likely to hang up his weapons just yet as is proved with "Don't Go Breaking My Legs", the fifth installment of his legendary tales. With his customary criminal wit, Mark Brandon Read once again hilariously and frankly recalls stories of crims, hitmen, drug syndicates and gang wars. With buried money, bodies, weapons and, of course, buried truths to tell of, he's back and as ready as ever to regale us with the sort of revelations the cops wish he'd keep under wraps, and the sort of punch lines that keep him in everyone's favour.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #173388 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-07-28
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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About the Author
Mark Brandon Read now lives in Tasmania, far out of reach of the hundreds of criminals who want to put a bullet in his skull. He enjoys reading, cooking and caring for his electric chainsaw


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the best so far5
i so far have read all the other chopper books in the series and thought this one possibly the best, it is done more so in the style of a diary which adds a new depth of humour as you get to here his opinions on everyday things, if u have read 1 to 4 then u should deffinatley invest in this one i am looking forward to the sixth which is released on the 1st of september in england. this man is a true legend for the right or wrong reasons i dont really care but to any1 who is interested in true crime books the chopper ones i would deffinatley recommend