The true story of Robert Trimbole, Mr Asia and the disappearance of Donald Mackay.
 Robert   Trimbole: race-fixer, drug boss, Mafia powerbroker, murder contractor,   arms dealer. In the 1970s Trimbole and the Calabrian Mafia ruled   Australia's marijuana trade from their castles in Griffith, NSW – dream   homes built with drug money. The business expanded to heroin when   Trimbole joined Terry Clark and the notorious Mr Asia syndicate, and   then to murder when anti-drugs campaigner Donald Mackay blew the   whistle.
 Walkley Award–winning journalist Keith Moor learned the   truth about Mackay's disappearance from those involved, recording  candid  interviews in the late 1980s with the hit man, his contact and  the  infamous supergrass Gianfranco Tizzoni, as well as a top cop. His   classic account now includes excerpts from the unpublished memoir of   Mackay's widow and a dossier on the involvement of controversial federal   minister Al Grassby.
 Moor asks why 'Aussie Bob' Trimbole was   allowed to flee the country and was never brought back to face his   crimes. He also questions how Trimbole's Griffith Mafia bosses –   Australia's true Godfathers – are today able to maintain their links   with the global drug trade as they continue to enjoy the view from their   grass castles.
  
 'Keith Moor did what no-one else   could. He tracked down Australia's supergrass Gianfranco Tizzoni as  part  of his decade long investigation into the murder of Donald Mackay  and  the secret organisation behind that cold blooded assassination. He   exposed the police who didn't try and won the confidence of those who   did.' John Silvester, Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities.
 'Painstakingly researched' Ross Fitzgerald, Weekend Australian