Getting it Straight by Freddie Foreman

Getting it Straight by Freddie Foreman

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A fresh angle on the well-loved underbelly of Britain - with lots of black humour!

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Getting it Straight by Freddie Foreman

As never before.... Freddie Foreman (who had his own Sixties gang - which received Jack the Hat McVitie's body at the South end of the Blackwall Tunnel after the Kray murder) and Tony Lambrianou (a noted Kray henchman) in conversation about getting the facts straight, how they went straight - and who they straightened out. Set against the backdrop of the pub Freddie used to own - and where he was arrested as acessory to murder - Tony and Freddie's conversations unfold rivetingly, covering not only their significant prison terms goings-on inside, but also astonishing fresh information on such notorious incidents as the Krays' murders and the famous Security Express heist, frank thoughts on the Kray legend and legacy, and crime today. 'Unlike other crook books, this one is a word-for-word transcript straight from the horse's mouths. . . very funny' Daily Mail
'Unlike other crook books, this one is a word-for-word transcript straight from the horse's mouths..very funny' Daily Mail
Freddie Foreman, who has been called 'the Managing Director of British Crime', has been privy to some of the most sensational criminal events of the 20th Century. He is the author of Respect and Getting It Straight with Tony Lambrianou. Tony Lambrianou is from an East End family long associated with the underworld. Pan has sold over 44,000 of his autobiography, Inside the Firm. He is also the co-author of Getting It Straight with Freddie Foreman.
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ISBN 13 9780330490139
ISBN 10 0330490133
Title Getting it Straight
Author Freddie Foreman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2002-03-08
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.