Freddie Foreman 
Freddie Foreman – The Godfather of British Crime [EPUB ebook] 

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To Britain’s criminal underworld, Freddie Foreman is the Godfather. Held responsible for the gangland killings of Ginger Marks and Frank ‘The Mad Axeman’ Mitchell, he was the punisher to those who broke the underworld’s strict code of conduct.Foreman’s dramatic kidnap and arrest for Britain’s biggest cash robbery made headlines around the world, yet this daring raid was just the peak of a safe-blowing, bank-robbing career that spanned decades. His story is a fascinating, yet chilling account of life as a freelance enforcer for the Kray twins, and as London’s most feared gangster.Bloodshed aside, Freddie’s often humorous stories reveal a caring man who believes that violence is a last resort and who always treated people with respect. Revealed in these pages are the amazing details of the heists, the double crossings, the shoot-outs and the betrayals that accompanied life as a career criminal when the streets were controlled by fear. Exposed are the audacious plans behind the century’s most famous crimes, the damning evidence of police corruption and the eye-opening events that gave Freddie this most revered reputation.’The most blood-curdling gangster memoir you’ll ever read’ – The News of the World

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Nicknamed ‘Brown Bread Fred’, Freddie Foreman’s reputation precedes him thanks to his gangland past and, most notoriously, his involvement with the Kray twins during the 1960s. He spent ten years in prison after being convicted of disposing of the body of Jack ‘The Hat’ Mc Vitie, after Mc Vitie had been killed by Reggie Kray. Freddie published his first book, Brown Bread Fred: the autobiography of the godfather of British crime, in 2007. He is now in his eighties and lives in London.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 300 ● ISBN 9781782195016 ● Tamaño de archivo 0.4 MB ● Edad 17-13 años ● Editorial John Blake ● Ciudad London ● País GB ● Publicado 2009 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 2661816 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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