True Crime
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Add to BasketThe Bird That Never Flew: The Uncompromising Autobiography Of One Of The Most Punished Prisoners In The History Of The British Penal System
£6.79
- Paperback - Mainstream
This title follows in the footsteps of a major figure in the Glasgow underworld. It tells of how John and his brother Jim became legends and why they became heroes in prison. Steele's rebellious nature led him to defy a the system, meeting violence with violence, leading riots and planning escapes. -
Add to BasketIn Search Of Pirates: A Modern-Day Odyssey In The South China Sea
£13.59
- Hardback - Mainstream
This is a detailed analysis of the factual and historic details of piracy in the South China Sea, as well as a broad exploration of the cultural and economic climate which makes this area the most dangerous area for shipping in the world. -
Indictment: Trial By Fire
£6.79
- Paperback - Canongate
Six members of the Doyle family died as their home blazed in April 1984. The pressure was on the police to catch someone and punish them. In October, T.C. Campbell was found guilty and this is his story of why he was chosen and his struggle for justice. -
Add to BasketArmed Candy: A True-Life Story Of Organised Crime
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Armed Candy tells the story of organized crime gone paranoid and turning in on itself, seen through unusual eyes. Kay, a call-girl by profession, was a member of the inner circle of one of the countries most vicious gangs. -
Add to BasketWalking Away
£6.99
- Paperback - Rebel Inc.
This second part of Hugh Collins' autobiography takes up the controversial figure's life story from the day of his release from prison. What follows is a candid account of an ex-lifer coming to terms with his violent past. -
Add to BasketThe Stockbridge Baby-Farmer And Other Scottish Murder Stories
£8.99
- Paperback - Neil Wilson
This volume is another evocative series of murder cases from criminologist Molly Whittington-Egan. The stories show that while the world has moved on, the human mind still deals with murder in the same old fashion, with the same motives. -
Add to BasketThe Krays: The Final Countdown
£8.49
- Paperback - Mainstream
The Krays are dead and buried, but the myth lives on. Their name alone conjures up images of power, violence and greed. This biography traces their history from childhood to death, charting their rise to the top of the criminal tree and their downfall. -
Add to BasketThe Brutal Truth: The Inside Story Of A Gangland Legend
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This is an account of a world far removed from normal daily life. It describes Mason's years in a home for delinquents, his associations with the Kray twins and John McVicar, and details his observations on the Great Train Robbery gang. -
Add to BasketThe Ferris Conspiracy
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The Ferris Conspiracy is one man's insight into Britain's crime world and the inextricable web of corruption. It is a revealing story of official corruption and unholy alliances. -
Add to BasketEssex Boys: A Terrifying Exposé Of The British Drugs Scene
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- Paperback - Mainstream
The author is now living under police protection after being a witness to the violence that lies behind the world of ecstasy dealing in the UK. His book is an exposé of the struggle to control the supply of ecstasy in the 1990s.















