In the early 70's Glazer and some friends were ripped off trying to buy a big load of weed to sell on campus at ASU. Grazer becomes obsessed with this moment in his life and revenge. He finds an vet Don Woodbeck to be his side kick, and posing as cops the two set up a ton of stings that allow them to rip drugs and money off from mulitple dealers in their area and around the country. At some point Glazer ends up being hired by the Kansas City attorney general as an undercover operative. That last only a few months and he soon finds himself in prison. This book just goes on an on. Glazer is a total creap and quite a bit of the stuff he says makes you wonder if he is lying or exagerating. Worse the book is just poorly writen. I don't know if it is the and help who is the problem or if Glazer is to busy trying to build himself up he doesn't take any time to work on his style of story telling. ICK!
Out of Five Stars- Two Stars (**) I'm being generous but if he fooled as many people as he did, well can I just say there are a lot of stupid people out there.
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