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The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins

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The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins

By: John Pearson
Narrated by: Martin Shaw
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Heroes or villains? You decide....

In the 1960s, London’s gangland was ruled by two men: Reggie and Ronnie Kray. Building an empire of crime by intimidation, extortion, and terror on a scale never seen before or since, they feted stars of stage and screen, sportsmen, and even politicians to gain the respectability they craved.

On the March 17, 1995, Ronnie Kray died suddenly of a heart attack while serving a life sentence for murder. His funeral was watched by over 50,000 people. Five years later, Reggie Kray died of cancer, thus closing a particularly dark chapter in the history of London's underworld.

Read by acclaimed actor Martin Shaw, this is the true story of their rise and fall.

©2012 The Copyright Group (P)2012 The Copyright Group
Biographies & Memoirs Criminology Social Sciences True Crime Crime Celebrity

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Enjoyed the back story of where the twins came from and about life during mid-century England

only issue was with the performer was the constant swallowing/spit / mouth noises. ..can't these be edited out? His overall reading was great and all the different accents were wonderful

Very interesting

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The narrator's nose whistle and constant swallowing and slushing of spit is very off-putting . Takes one right out of the story. Accents were great though.

Intriguing

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Very good, well worth a listen, full of truthfull facts, a decent listeren fact full audio book, if you like history you will love it.

A decent audio book

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I find the Kray twins fascinating and this book captures their story very well. Enjoyed it so much listened to it for a second time. Great narration!

Intriguing story

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Incredible listen, absolutely fascinating source materials obviously. The two twins that came to run half of England's crime scene? It'd be a challenge to muck that up. That being said, I feel both several of the authors comments, especially when addressing homosexuality are quite dated. Also, the author attempts to shoehorn in a message regarding morality, and the issue of how societies should be organized and present themselves instead of simple supplying the listener/reader with the facts and a compelling story. It is frustrating that when I'd simply wished to hear about these brothers and their story, that I also must suffer the posh intellectual musings of an author who clearly has his own agenda in his writing.

Incredible Story, Writing is Dated

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