Moody by Wensley Clarkson

Moody by Wensley Clarkson

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"Moody" is the biography of a criminal whose career spanned more than four decades and included run-ins with Jack Spot, Billy Hill, "Mad" Frankie Fraser, the Krays and the IRA. Enhanced by exclusive contributions from Moody's family, the book documents each chapter of Moody's life.

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Moody by Wensley Clarkson

"Moody" is the biography of a criminal whose career spanned more than four decades and included run-ins with Jack Spot, Billy Hill, "Mad" Frankie Fraser, the Krays, the Richardsons and the IRA. James Alfred Moody was number one enforcer for the Richardsons, did freelance "work" for the Krays and became one of the most feared criminals to emerge from the London underworld - all before he reached 30 years of age. In 1979, Moody was imprisoned for murder and armed robbery and it was in Brixton Prison that his life took its next dramatic twist. His cellmate was Provisional IRA hero Gerard Tuite and in 1980 the two men escaped and went on the run - Moody was never recaptured. While in hiding, Tuite indoctrinated Moody with stories of brutality and torture inflicted on the Irish by the British across the water and convinced him to join the IRA. Soon, his murderous skills were being put to use as he became the Provos' secret deadly assassin - a man who struck so much fear into Northern Ireland's security services that the Thatcher government put a three-man SAS hit squad on his tail in the mid 1980s. By the late 1980s, Moody realised he was in danger of overstaying his welcome in Ireland and, inevitably, the lure of the East End persuaded the new-found Irish "hero" Moody to return home to the smoke. He believed his reputation as a hired killer would keep him one step ahead of trouble - and the law. But the London he returned to was a very different place. Huge drug deals - mainly involving ecstasy and cocaine - rather than armed robbery were financing many criminals' lavish lifestyles. The stakes were higher and so were the profits. By the early 1990s, Jimmy Moody's list of enemies read like a who's who of criminals from both sides of the water. Then there were the police, the RUC and the British security services, making it only a matter of time until he was killed. Enhanced by exclusive contributions from Moody's family, Wensley Clarkson documents each chapter of Moody's crime-filled, violence-tinged life.
Wensley Clarkson is a journalist and the author of many other books, whose collective sales number in the region of two million. These include the true crime titles PUBLIC ENEMY NO.1, WHATEVER MOTHER SAYS, HIT 'EM HARD, GANGSTERS, DOCTORS OF DEATH, crime novel THE BOSS, as well as biographies of Ronaldo, Rio Ferdinand and Mel Gibson. Clarkson currently lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781840187441
ISBN 10 1840187441
Title Moody
Author Wensley Clarkson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2003-10-23
Number of pages 244
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.