True Crime
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Add to BasketOnce Upon A Crime: I Grew Up In Britain's Hardest City, Where The Only Way To Survive Was On Your Wits
£6.79
- Paperback - John Blake
This is the true story of Jimmy Cryans. It is a story of growing up in Glasgow's East End during the 50s and 60s and how he became involved in a life of crime. Jimmy speaks about the various characters he met and his dealings with some of Britain's major criminals. Jimmy's story also reveals his lifelong quest to find himself. -
Add to BasketOne Of Your Own: The Life And Death Of Myra Hindley
£7.64
- Paperback - Mainstream
On 15 November 2002, Myra Hindley died in prison, one of the rare women whose crimes were deemed so indefensible that 'life' really did mean 'life'. But who was the woman behind the headlines? This text draws on a wide range of resources, including Hindley's own unseen writings, hundreds of prison files, interviews and research. -
Add to BasketOne Of Your Own: The Life And Death Of Myra Hindley
£10.99
- Paperback - Mainstream
On 15 November 2002, Myra Hindley died in prison, one of the rare women whose crimes were deemed so indefensible that 'life' really did mean 'life'. But who was the woman behind the headlines? This text draws on a wide range of resources, including Hindley's own unseen writings, hundreds of prison files, interviews and research. -
Add to BasketOther People's Money: The Rise And Fall Of Britain's Boldest Credit Card Fraudster
£7.64
- Paperback - Pan
'Other People's Money' is the gripping true story of Elliot Castro, a young man who lived the high life funded by credit card fraud. -
Add to BasketThe Other Mrs Jordan: A True Story Of Bigamy And Betrayal
£9.34
- Paperback - Mainstream
'The Other Mrs Jordan' is the chilling true story of how an ordinary single mother fell into the clutches of a bigamist conman while looking for love on the Internet. -
Oscar Slater: The 'Immortal' Case Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
£9.34
- Paperback - Sutton
In 1909, Oscar Slater, a German Jew, was convicted and sentenced to death for the brutal murder of Marion Gilchrist, an elderly Glaswegian spinster. His trial is known to have been one of the most scandalous miscarriages of justice in the annals of legal history. This book is provides an account of this infamous case.











