- Published: 15 January 2018
- ISBN: 9781784706746
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $29.99
McMafia
Seriously Organised Crime











- Published: 15 January 2018
- ISBN: 9781784706746
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 464
- RRP: $29.99
This terrific expose of big-ticket felonies from China to Brazil is as stuffed with outsize crooks and scams as a smuggler's suitcase with fake Rolex
Independent
Wonderful reporting... Glenny's excitement in the chase after global crime, with its often grotesque and always revealing details, makes reading this book a rich pleasure
Neal Ascherson, London Review of Books
The great merit of Glenny's book is that it does not just chronicle the foul deeds of international crime syndicates. It probes the imbalances and injustices that propel people and nations towards criminal behaviour... This, racy, well-researched and highly entertaining book should be essential reading for law reformers everywhere
Irish Times
His message is that the global marketplace has empowered criminals on a huge and terrifying scale.... He tells a grisly story very well... A pacey, riveting, eye-opening account
Sunday Times
Like a journalistic Indiana Jones he has travelled the world in search of his prey, displaying impressive stamina, intellectual chutzpah and physical bravery on the way.... This is the most important non-fiction book of the year so far - organised crime's version of Fast Food Nation
Mail on Sunday
To be regarded as one of the essential non-fiction works of our time. Exhaustively researched and reported, it's sobering in the extreme, but also riveting, filled with exotic locations, staggering facts, acts of incredible brutality and colourful, if deadly, characters.... Anyone with even the smallest interest in how the world really works should read this book
GQ
This is a big, noble book by a proper reporter who travels the world and gives the Mr Bigs of global crime a poke in the eye... uncomfortable but compelling reading... You must read it
Literary Review
A substantial book that features, among a gallery of extraordinary crime scenes, some of the most compelling analyses of the Balkan tragedy and the creation of a post-Soviet economy
Observer
This is a well sustained narrative dealing seamlessly, if dismayingly, with the tricks, motives and rewards of the new global underworld
Independent on Sunday
Horrifying but gripping book...vivid and involving
Daily Telegraph
A fascinating account of global organised crime
Scotsman, Books of the Year