The Krays: The Prison Years

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book The Krays: The Prison Years by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth, Random House
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth ISBN: 9781473539082
Publisher: Random House Publication: June 1, 2017
Imprint: Cornerstone Digital Language: English
Author: David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
ISBN: 9781473539082
Publisher: Random House
Publication: June 1, 2017
Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
Language: English

In the 60s, Ronnie and Reggie Kray were Britain’s most notorious gangsters. With violence and intimidation they were the kings of London. They sipped champagne with celebrities and rubbed shoulders with politicians. They were untouchable.

Until they weren’t.

After an undercover operation, the Kray twins were found guilty of murder and were sentenced to life in prison. They were just 35 years old.

But once inside, the twins were determined to make their stay truly historic. The Twins began earning more money inside than they ever did on the streets. They sold branded t-shirts and memorabilia and they allowed books and films to be published about their lives. They didn't stop.

Whilst locked up, their mother died as did their brother Charlie, and their associates and friends all fell away. But while Britain changed as a nation, the brothers continued to operate as the gangsters they once were. Their violence ingrained so deep that they couldn’t leave it behind.

The Krays: The Prison Years explores the fascinating and largely untold story of the Kray twins following their imprisonment.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In the 60s, Ronnie and Reggie Kray were Britain’s most notorious gangsters. With violence and intimidation they were the kings of London. They sipped champagne with celebrities and rubbed shoulders with politicians. They were untouchable.

Until they weren’t.

After an undercover operation, the Kray twins were found guilty of murder and were sentenced to life in prison. They were just 35 years old.

But once inside, the twins were determined to make their stay truly historic. The Twins began earning more money inside than they ever did on the streets. They sold branded t-shirts and memorabilia and they allowed books and films to be published about their lives. They didn't stop.

Whilst locked up, their mother died as did their brother Charlie, and their associates and friends all fell away. But while Britain changed as a nation, the brothers continued to operate as the gangsters they once were. Their violence ingrained so deep that they couldn’t leave it behind.

The Krays: The Prison Years explores the fascinating and largely untold story of the Kray twins following their imprisonment.

More books from Random House

Cover of the book The Avalon Ladies Scrapbooking Society by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book A Spotlight for Harry by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book A Part Hate, A Part Love by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Nobodies by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book I Came To Say Goodbye by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Memnoch el diablo (Crónicas Vampíricas 5) by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book The Bourne Identity by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book King and Queen of the Universe (Stories) by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Pee Wee Scouts: Cookies and Crutches by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book What Would Beyoncé Do?! by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book unSpun by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Light of the Moon by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Run by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Tom Weekly 4: My Life and Other Exploding Chickens by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
Cover of the book Colleges That Create Futures, 2nd Edition by David Meikle, Kate Beal Blyth
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy