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George Christie er den længst siddende præsident i Hells Angels’ historie. Han var rockerverdenens førende fredsmægler og nummer to i Hells Angels’ internationale hierarki, kun overgået af klubgrundlæggeren og veteranen over dem alle, Sonny Barger. Men i 2010 blev gammelt venskab til fjendskab. George Christie smed rygmærket, som han havde båret i mere end 40 år, og Hells Angels svarede igen. Status: out bad, no contact – forvist til den sorte liste af de tidligere brødre.I sin biografi fortæller George Christie om sit dramatiske liv som outlaw biker i Amerika. Om kampene mod rivaliserende 1%-klubber, de indre magtkampe i Hells Angels og den evige kamp mod politiet. Og om hvordan man slipper ud af miljøet med både livet og æren i behold.Bogen er forsynet med en introduktion af Carsten Norton, journalist og forfatter til ”Engle dør aldrig” om Hells Angels i Danmark.
So many days I felt like a god, drunk with freedom and power, riding a motorcycle I'd crafted with my own two hands with that winged skull on my back. George Christie was president of the notorious Ventura charter of the Hells Angels for three decades. While Sonny Barger was the club's reckless leader, George was the negotiator, the spokesman. In Exile on Front Street he takes us on an action-packed ride through his years as a Hells Angel, from the bloody brawl that started the war with the Mongols to learning that a contract had been taken out on him by the head of the Outlaws. He describes the brotherhood and the betrayals, being targeted by the Feds and his stretches in prison. He also reveals how the club changed, why he decided to leave for the sake of his family and how the leadership turned on him. Now Christie has decided to set the record straight in this hard-hitting account of what it means to be a Hells Angel through good times and bad.
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