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Deep Cover

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Meet Martin Walsh.

A crack FBI agent, assignments have been thin on the ground - and he doesn't know why.

But when he's told to infiltrate The Henchmen - a multi-state motorcycle gang that deals in extortion, murder for hire, and drug dealing - he's about to see more action than he bargained for.

Going in under the alias "Dr. Death," Walsh joins the gang -- even though the initiation involves murder.

Over the next few months, he learns the inner-workings of a hard-drinking, hard-living, violent fraternity.

But the longer he part of the gang, the more he grows to admire their freedom and rebelliousness.

And as a war develops between The Henchmen and The Mafia Walsh will have to decide which side of the law he is on.

Or risk his 'Deep Cover' being exposed - with lethal consequences.

'Deep Cover' is a fast-paced, gripping contemporary crime novel, the first in a series featuring Martin Walsh. It is perfect for fans of Lee Child and James Patterson.

Edward Bungert has written a series of Martin Walsh thrillers, all inspired by real events. Ed lives in The Bronx, New York, with his wife, Michele and is currently working on his fifth novel.

'A realistic and riveting read. Entertaining from start to finish.' Tom Kasey, author of Trade-Off and The Dante Conspiracy.

243 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1993

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June 13, 2017
This book was pretty good, definitely an interesting enough storyline.
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September 24, 2019
A dangerous assignment working undercover to infiltrate the notorious and deadly biker gang The Henchmen might be ambitious FBI agent Martin Walsh's ticket for climbing higher on the career ladder - or a short way to the grave if anything goes wrong.

A pretty good fastpaced read, though the violence started to feel purely gratuitous after a while and certain supremely stupid actions (WTF, Amy, you complete and utter moron with a deathwish) made me want to toss the book against the wall.
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March 20, 2016
Wow. I had read this book before, almost 10 years ago. It's definitely gritty and disturbing. I decided to read it again. I can't help but think it is true and the author is the undercover agent himself. I can't seem to find much (if anything) on Ed Bungert and there is only one more book by this author.
It was an overall good read, but truly disturbed me, even in my sleep!
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April 9, 2017
Good book, rough language but still a good read.
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