Simon McCoy smuggled Cocaine for longer than Pablo Escobar. An outlaw more than a criminal, he never handled a gun nor dealt with those who did.
‘Finding my Mojo’ is Simon McCoy's first book in the 'To Live Outside the Law' series of non fiction crime trilogies, an adventure that ran from the 1980's to the 2000's. Up until this point, Simon has got by through sheer balls and good luck. This true crime book marks the place where he decides to up his game.
Simon has a method that works consistently, and with reliable contacts, to a degree. With his new partner Stephen, a charming and witty man with parallel values, they skate over thin ice in style. Creating a credible front business, they slide their way through La Paz's straight and organized crime worlds. You will meet a range of characters and situations that will put you right there with them.
Experience the terror of picking up nine kilos of the world's best Cocaine in La Paz's shantytown and driving through the police roadblock on the way down to the city. Walking through the security controls in El Alto, the world's highest airport and Cocaine hotspot loaded with three kilos in plain sight.
McCoy’s stories takes the reader from five-star hotels and penthouses in Europe, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific, to jungle kitchens in South America, rondavels in Africa and favelas in Brazil.
While these extraordinary events take place and the drama unfolds, there are the more everyday challenges of living under the pressure of home and partners half a world away. In this world so far from South London and Rotterdam with its alien culture and people, the lads learn as much about themselves as they do about the wider world.
About the Author
Simon McCoy was born in Lambeth, the heart of London's East End. An Essex boy, Simon joined the merchant navy after being expelled from grammar school at fifteen. He jumped ship at seventeen in New Orleans and hitchhiked across hippy America in the early seventies, the original gap year.
Married at nineteen, Simon got a mortgage and settled down to build a small group of companies in his twenties. The recession of the eighties unsettled him, and he decided the game was rigged.
He then spent most of the following four decades making up for lost time, having outrageous adventures, making and losing obscene amounts of money while searching for happiness in all the wrong places.
Married twice with two children, he's an ordinary bloke who's led an extraordinary life. They say it's the victors that write the history—the 'Live Outside the Law' series bucks the trend.
A practising Buddhist, Simon now lives in the tropics.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Flagel, Daniel Alberto (illustrateur). Paperback. Simon McCoy smuggled Cocaine for longer than Pablo Escobar. An outlaw more than a criminal, he never handled a gun nor dealt with those who did. 'Finding my Mojo' is Simon McCoy's first book in the 'To Live Outside the Law' series of non fiction crime trilogies, an adventure that ran from the 1980's to the 2000's. Up until this point, Simon has got by through sheer balls and good luck. This true crime book marks the place where he decides to up his game. Simon has a method that works consistently, and with reliable contacts, to a degree. With his new partner Stephen, a charming and witty man with parallel values, they skate over thin ice in style. Creating a credible front business, they slide their way through La Paz's straight and organized crime worlds. You will meet a range of characters and situations that will put you right there with them. Experience the terror of picking up nine kilos of the world's best Cocaine in La Paz's shantytown and driving through the police roadblock on the way down to the city. Walking through the security controls in El Alto, the world's highest airport and Cocaine hotspot loaded with three kilos in plain sight. McCoy's stories takes the reader from five-star hotels and penthouses in Europe, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific, to jungle kitchens in South America, rondavels in Africa and favelas in Brazil. While these extraordinary events take place and the drama unfolds, there are the more everyday challenges of living under the pressure of home and partners half a world away. In this world so far from South London and Rotterdam with its alien culture and people, the lads learn as much about themselves as they do about the wider world. About the Author Simon McCoy was born in Lambeth, the heart of London's East End. An Essex boy, Simon joined the merchant navy after being expelled from grammar school at fifteen. He jumped ship at seventeen in New Orleans and hitchhiked across hippy America in the early seventies, the original gap year. Married at nineteen, Simon got a mortgage and settled down to build a small group of companies in his twenties. The recession of the eighties unsettled him, and he decided the game was rigged. He then spent most of the following four decades making up for lost time, having outrageous adventures, making and losing obscene amounts of money while searching for happiness in all the wrong places. Married twice with two children, he's an ordinary bloke who's led an extraordinary life. They say it's the victors that write the history-the 'Live Outside the Law' series bucks the trend. A practising Buddhist, Simon now lives in the tropics. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798342648998
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