MAD FRANK - Frankie Fraser's own extraordinary story - the truth about the legendary villain who for fifty years was a key figure in Britain's underworld. A peer of the Krays and the Richardsons, arguably as influential and certainly as dangerous. Fraser has served over forty years in prisons and mental institutions for his various crimes.
MAD FRANK AND FRIENDS - Frankie Fraser made hundreds of enemies over his fifty-year criminal career. His second volume of memoirs explains why the criminal code to which he belonged produced alliances that were equally as powerful and far more enduring.
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The British have a soft spot for villains, especially the criminally bewildered, and Mad Frank, now in his 70s, has become part of the heritage trail * Sunday TIMES * His memory for details is clearly undiminished - not for those of a delicate disposition * The TIMES * I read it from cover to cover in two days, hypnotised by the larger-than-life characters * CAMBRIDGE EVENING News *
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Höhe: 178 mm
Breite: 108 mm
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978-0-7515-3517-4 (9780751535174)
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Co-author James Morton edits THE NEW LAW JOURNAL, and has long experience as a solicitor specialising in criminal work.