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Crimes of the Krays omnibus

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This omnibus edition contains two books on the Krays. "Calling Time on the Krays" is the true story of the woman who braved the might of London's most notorious criminal fraternity when she agreed to give the evidence that convicted Ronnie Kray for the murders of George Cornell at The Blind Beggar pub in East London on March 9th 1966.

That woman was the barmaid and after 30 years as a gangland target, Mrs X relives the hopes and fears of her life in hiding, when she was forced to protect her true identity and move from safe house to safe house in an attempt to preserve herself and her three children from being silenced for good.In "Murder Without Conviction", John Dickson, a close and trusted friend of the Krays for many years, tells the inside story of their notorious gangland underworld.

He describes the murder of George Cornell, Jack "the Hat" McVitie and "Mad Axeman" Frank Mitchell; the extortion, protection and gambling rackets; the Mafia connections; the increasingly erratic and senselessly violent behaviour of the Kray twins and their final dramatic arrest at a time when their reputation was so fearsome that they were convinced that they were invincible.

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0751532940 / 9780751532944
Paperback
04/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
314, 164 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
18 cm
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Contents: Calling time on the Krays / edited by James Morton. Originally published as The barmaid's tale by Mrs X. London: Little, Brown, 1996 - Murder without conviction / John Dickson. Originally published: London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1986.