Pages: 300 (Paperback) ISBN: 1902578015 Pub: Mirage Publishing Pub date: 1998-11-05 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 344932
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Reader Reviews:A canny good read (1/16 people found this helpful)A fascinating and enthralling read let down by bad spelling, bad punctuation and bad grammar. I don't know a lot about Stephen Richards but assume he is a great researcher as he seems to have found out so many details that must be difficult to uncover. It's just a shame the book wasn't written as well as it was researched. But still a great read. Smoke and Mirrors (65/65 people found this helpful)Another good book to come from a northern true crime author. The book conveyed to me what it's really like to be a gangster. Blow all of the tinsel away and we see everything is done with smoke and mirrors. An illusion of grandour is blown away and in reality we are shown what it really is all about. A remarkable book that will be remembered by me for a long time to come. At last the bare bones of it all is shown, my advice to anyone collecting such books is to get this one on your shelf. Atuhor wsa a lvie wirtre (56/56 people found this helpful)Just cvome across a review that sasy the book is ful of poor grammar, punctuation and spelling. Since I am a fan of this author let me explain, this book is about one of eleven that were written in what the author calls a a 'live wrting' style.
Fascinating (58/60 people found this helpful)I have read this book and all of the other books Mr Richards has written. Because of the author's credibility within the underworld as a writer he has given us some fantastic books. Relating to the books the author has written on hard man and violent prisoner Charles Bronson no one in their right mind could accuse him of giving us quantity as opposed to quality and that also applies to all of the books written by the same author. I found this book fascinating in how the author managed to secure top interviews with those connected with such a highly revered gangland figure. I would most certainly buy further titles by this author to grace my true crime collection. Richards is the guy to tell it as it is (62/65 people found this helpful)I'm going to be honest here, it's only the second crime book I've read. The other crime book was Silent Scream by Richards and Bronson. Seen this book in it and took a fancy to northern crime but I got a shock, I'm a hardened bloke, seen most things in my life but the honesty in this book blew me away. The book searches every single avenue in the crime world for answers to a needless murder of a very nice villain from up north in fact it reminded me of a real life Get Carter with a very sad end just like the Carter film. I thought we had all the gangland killings down south here but it looks like we're some way behind after reading the goings on in Blackpool, Sunderland, Liverpool and Newcastle. I'm a dedicated Villa fan but now I'm supporting Viv Graham and want the full story to come out that I hear is going to in the third Viv book, I haven't even read the first one yet. Similar ProductsFight to the Death: Viv Graham and Lee Duffy - Too Hard to Live, Too Young to Die The Tax Man Fight to the Death: Viv Graham and Lee Duffy - Too Hard to Live, Too Young to Die Donal MacIntyre's Underworld - Volume 1 [2007] CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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