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Judas

How a Sister's Testimony Brought Down a Criminal Mastermind

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Judas

By: Astrid Holleeder
Narrated by: Naomi Frederick
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Willem Holleeder is one of the most notorious criminals in contemporary history. Best known for his involvement in the 1983 kidnapping of Alfred Heineken, CEO and Chairman of Heineken, and his infamous 2006 trial in which he was convicted of extortion, money laundering and membership in a criminal organization, Willem Holleeder captured the attention of the world. What few knew was how Willem had terrorized, extorted and threatened his family for 30 years, just as his alcoholic father - an employee at Heineken - had dominated and mistreated the family for years. Children, sisters, women, in-laws and mother: no one escaped the despotic behaviour of father and son.

But Willem's latest conviction is quickly becoming the trial of the century. Charged for his involvement in multiple assassinations, including that of his former partner and brother-in-law, Willem is finally being put on trial for murder, all due to the shocking and incriminating testimony of his own family. Having spent years as his unwilling consigliere, Willem's own sister Astrid is finally breaking her silence and going on the record.

In this stunning memoir, Astrid finally reveals decades of familial manipulation and fear and her own thrilling experience working as a double cross, preserving enough trust to attain the information that would convict her brother for life.

©2018 Astrid Holleeder (P)2018 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
Relationships True Crime Crime Exciting Murder

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Great narrator telling a disturbing history of the family, and the fear they have all lived in for their entire lives.

Fascinating, very detailed and heart breaking

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Being Dutch based in the UK, I was familiar with some fragments of this story that had made the news...but that was all..listening to Astrid's story was captivating, heartbreaking and exposed an unbelievable story beyond my wildest expectations...she captured hard to proof nuanced manipulation techniques so well that you can't believe she survived to tell the tale...wishing her and other survivalist the very best and most of all peace...what-a-story...

I couldn't stop listening...

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Having quite a good knowledge of the Freddy Heineken kidnapping and the exploits of Wim Holleeder I expected this book to be far more interesting. Instead, it was read in an uninspiring tone and the content was far too much of “he said this” and “I said that”. Dragged on and was attempting to sound exciting but failed rather miserably.

An unabridged monotony

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