Distinguished journalist John Sack spent twelve years fearlessly shadowing and befriending the most powerful crime lord in the Chinese Mafia. Now he tells the true, unfictionalized story of mob legend Johnny Kon"the Dragonhead." The Chinese Mafia has always been a mystery to both law enforcement and the mediapart of an unapproachable and unfathomable conglomeration of secret societies operating worldwide. To this day, though, police and prosecutors insist that Johnny Kon's own secret organizationthe Big Circleis public enemy number one. Now, in a triumph of literary journalism, John Sack introduces us to this secret world and its top criminal mastermind, reporting from the homes, hotel rooms, crime scenes, and jail cells of Johnny and his gang, all reported with their full cooperation. It is a journalistic coup. From Kon's escape from poverty in China and his golden years as a smuggler during the Vietnam War,The Dragonheadtraces Johnny's rapid rise to power and chronicles the growth of his heroin cartel, as it smuggles a billion dollars worth of drugs into the United States. With astonishing savvy, Sack reveals the humanity behind the previously impenetrable wall of the Chinese and American underworlds, rife with shocking crimes, bound by unforgiving codes of honor. At once a loyal husband and father and a ruthless crime boss, Johnny Kon is by turns fascinating and repellent, but ultimately unforgettable.
This book is about the life of a Chinese gangster leader Johnny Kon and his associates. John Jack spent 12 years talking with Kon and his criminals before he wrote this book. The operation of Johnny Kon's drug business is located in Hong Kong, my hometown. I like this book because it depicts the real life of a gangster leader and shows how he gets away from the authorities and how he runs his "business." The book unfolds like an action movie. For instance, in one scene Kon is attempting to smuggle a large amount of heroin around his waist at the airport. When he is about to be body-searched, he drops his expensive Minolta. The camera smashes on the ground, distracting all the security guards. They apologized as Kon walks away with the drugs. It is pure drama. I enjoy this book, however, I hope that readers who read this book do not have an impression that Hong Kong is highest crime cities in the world.
A MUST READ MASTER PIECE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
In this fast pacing, action packed book, Mr.Sack by no means to justify or glorify the notorious crimes by those vicious, ruthless gansters, but rather, in every vivid, explicit detsils accounts their criminal actitities. The auther's masterful crafting of language artfully turns words into colorful, 3 dimensional pictures, take you on a thrilling global tour, andyet, non-fictitious. Mr.Sack not only speaks the language of a different culture but also HAS INDISCRIMINATING CONSCIENCE.Do notmiss it.
A Fascinating Look at a Really Bad Guy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I'm amazed that John Sack spent 12 years with Johnny Kon and his gang of criminals and still lived to tell the tale. The story of how Johnny became the "dragonhead" is a classic "American dream" saga, but with a very dark side--he left a trail of bodies, drugs and ruined lives on his way to fame and fortune. Of course, Johnny claims to have a personal reason that justifies all the crime and death he inflicted on American society, but I'm not buying it for a minute (what is his excuse? you'll have to read the book). Still, for anyone interested in true crime or Asian culture, this is a must-read.
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