Book Review: No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels (Playaway Adult Nonfiction): Jay Dobyns, Mel Foster: Books
Book Review: No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels (Playaway Adult Nonfiction): Jay Dobyns, Mel Foster: Books
A Raw, Real and Riveting Memoir,
By Michele Cozzens “www.michelecozzens.com” (Cloud
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(TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
This review is from: No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels (Hardcover)
Captivating from the first page, NO ANGEL thrusts the reader into the inner world of the outlaw motorcycle gang, the Hells Angels. This is the story of an obsessed man, who with the all-or-nothing mentality in his makeup becomes the first undercover law enforcement agent to penetrate this notorious group.
The story is conveyed with brutal honesty. Jay Dobyns, using the alias “Bird” relies not only on his memories of the two year ATF case known as “Black Biscuit,” but also on surveillance tapes and transcripts. They help provide detailed dialog between the operatives and their suspects. He puts you in the dark rooms, smoke-filled clubhouses, beer-soaked bars and inky tattoo parlors as you witness his transformation from a sandy-haired football star and all-American dad to a scary looking dude with a braided goatee. He becomes Bird.
He also becomes a patched Hells Angel, sacrificing everything dear to him in the process: his family, his friends, and nearly his soul. In a moment, however, just before the case shuts down, he experiences a revelation. It’s not merely about the good and evil among the Hells Angels or in himself, it was the basic understanding this “brotherhood” was “nothing more than a support group for misunderstood loners held together by hate and money.” Immersed in this HATE for so long, he ultimately casts it aside for everything he LOVES, and expresses this personal epiphany with tremendous humility. In spite of a disappointing outcome for Black Biscuit and his exposure as an undercover agent, this makes Jay a hero, and makes NO ANGEL a story worth reading.
There are many characters on both sides of the law and a slew of unfamiliar terminology and acronyms, but photos, glossaries maps and lists are provided to guide the reader. Very well done.
Michele Cozzens is the author of It’s Not Your Mother’s Bridge Club.
Decent,
By T. W. Baker -
This review is from: No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels (Hardcover)
The book in my opinion is worth the read, but in no way on the level of “Under and Alone.” I read other reviews saying how well written the book was; but I found myself constantly having to reread paragraphs to understand what the author was saying. The book although having a great story line and being very informative, does not flow. I also found myself having to go back to the front to be reminded who characters were.
When I read “Under and Alone”, there was no doubt what was happening at anytime, nor who any characters were. The author, Bill Queen, makes you feel as if you were part of the whole investigation.
Not the Definitive Case History, but Still a Darn-Good Tale,
By Wayne Beckham (Fontana, CA USA) -
This review is from: No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels (Hardcover)
I remember thinking, years ago, when I first heard about this case, “Man, that’d make a heck of a good book!” And it did.
I’m not going to rehash the plot line, several of the other reviews have covered that nicely. What I will say is that the book holds your attention through every page, only slowing down as you realize that the case is coming to an end. I read the whole thing during one Saturday spent waiting for my daughter to finish her dance lessons - it is that interesting a book.
What always amazes me in these true stories (I’m in the middle of reading William Queen’s Under and Alone) is how these hyper-paranoid outlaws are repeatedly infiltrated by guys who, essentially, just show up and hang around. If I were looking to setup an OMC (outlaw motorcycle club) I’d have a hard-rule: you must commit a serious felony in our presence - one arranged by the club. They’d still get infiltrated, it’d just be a little harder.
And another point it’s not always clear to me is what exactly the 81’s are doing that amounts to serious big time crime. I understand that they’re violent, use drugs, work hard at being social outcasts, etc., but in this story, most of the crimes depicted amount to selling one or two guns at a time, some drugs and random acts of violence. After having read of the massive and profitable drug operations mounted by the Hells Angels’ Canadian chapters I’d expected some of that here.
This is not the complete story of this interesting case: It’s Jay Dobyns’ story and the other case agents, his family, and ATF supervisors are less real that Jay Bird and his Red & White targets. There are some serious tales to be told by people in this book who make appearances and fade away, props used as set decoration where Jay is definitely the star.
Jay Dobyns is a fascinating guy. In the media blitz surrounding the release of this book, I’ve listened to hours of interviews on podcasts and late night talk radio and he’s interesting and very articulate. Given that the book is about a third profanity (okay, I’m exaggerating) I hadn’t expected that. He’s also incredibly patient. I was listening to one pod-cast interview where the interviewer was slow, rambling, interrupted and generally irritated the heck out of me. Dobyns answered with patience and serious consideration to even the weirdest utterances by the host. Personally, I wanted to check the guy’s pupils.
In the book, Jay is brutally honest particularly about himself and his failures to his family and friends. As I read it there were parts where I wondered if he understood that his wife might also read this book! He must have at some point, because his interaction with his undercover “girlfriend”, Jenna “JJ” Maguire, is glossed over to the point of almost non-existence.
It’s in those interviews that you get to hear about the aftermath of Operation Black Biscuit and I urge Dobyns to write the other half of the story: the prosecution that fell apart and, more ominously, the ongoing threats to him and his family. In August 2008 his house burned to the ground and his wife and children barely escaped with their lives.
The story of the ATF infiltration into the most famous of the self-described Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs deserves a wider and more documentary accounting, something along the lines of Lou Cannon’s Official Negligence, everything you ever wanted to know about the Rodney King incident and it’s aftermath. I’m left wondering what happened to JJ? As a woman agent in the middle of the male-dominated Hells Angels, her side of the story would be something worth reading.
So, this is a great, though incomplete, telling of Operation Black Biscuit. I hope some enterprising journalist find the time and support to put together what the late Paul Harvey called, “the rest of the story.”
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July 3rd, 2009 at 1:55 am
No Angel is the best book on outlaw motorcycle gangs of all, and I’ve read all of them. I couldn’t put it down and have read it 3 times since I got it. Dobyns is a humble man with a riveting tale to tell. A must read.