This book tells the story of Boxer Enriquez, a Mexican mob killer, in a gripping tale of rise and redemption. The author, Chris Blatchford, takes us deep into the underbelly of organized crime and the life of a notorious criminal. Published by HarperCollins in 2009, this trade paperback is a must-read for those interested in true crime and social science.


The Black Hand is a 368-page book that explores the ethnic studies of Hispanic American studies, general topics, and organized crime. The book weighs 13.8 Oz and has a height of 0.9in, a length of 6in, and a width of 8.9in. With a gripping narrative and a detailed account of the life of Boxer Enriquez, this book offers a fascinating insight into the criminal world.