Hitman: The Untold Story of Canada’s Deadliest Assassin

Julian Sher and Lisa Fitterman

HarperCollins Canada

Synopsis

The wild and gripping story of Yves “Apache” Trudeau. Ideal for true crime readers and fans of crime podcasts.

For Yves Trudeau, the blood was all business. An assassin for the Hells Angels in the ’70s and ’80s, Trudeau was known as Apache, the Mad Bumper and the Mad Bomber. As a contract killer, he did his job so well that the bikers sometimes lent him out to other organized-crime empires in Montreal, including the east-end French gangs led by the deadly Dubois brothers and the upstart Irish Mafia in the west end.

Yves Trudeau remains one of Canada’s most prolific serial killers. When he narrowly missed being assassinated because he was in rehab, he turned government informant and confessed to his crimes, which included killing forty-three people. But as a witness, Trudeau was a disaster. His testimony led to so many acquittals that prosecutors avoided him.

Award-winning writers Julian Sher and Lisa Fitterman tell the incredible story of how this assassin escaped the police and the justice system for over a decade. A compelling and revealing account of corruption, incompetence and murder, Hitman is based on extensive research and exclusive new interviews with police, lawyers and bikers who knew Yves “Apache” Trudeau.

About the Authors

Julian Sher is the author of eight books. His book Until You Are Dead: The Wrongful Conviction of Steven Truscott helped clear Truscott’s name. He co-authored two books on biker gangs, The Road to Hell and Angels of Death, which won the Crime Writers of Canada award and wrote two books on crimes against children, One Child at a Time and Somebody’s Daughter. His latest book, co-authored with his wife Lisa Fitterman is Hitman: The Untold Story of Canada's Deadliest Killer. He was the Senior Producer of CBC’s The Fifth Estate for five years. More information at www.juliansher.com

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About the Authors

Lisa Fitterman is a reporter, an editor and a columnist. Her work appears in newspapers and magazines across Canada. Her feature on the corruption scandal in Quebec, published in the Walrus, won a gold medal at the National Magazine Awards. A native of Vancouver, Lisa Fitterman has spent most of her professional life in Montreal.

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