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  • - The Money, the Power, the Scandals
    av David Hencke
    189

    Blair Inc.: The Money, The Power, The Scandals takes a close look at the complex financial structures in Blair's world. From the many layers of tax liability to the multiple conflicts of interest produced by his increasing web of relationships, this book exposes the private dealings of this very public figure.

  • - Tales of a Travellin' Man
    av Matthew Wright
    136

    Larger than life, and a legend in his own lifetime - an incredible true story, told in this, the first full biography of Seasick Steve.

  • av Wensley Clarkson
    161

    Today's gangsters are streets apart from the old-style gang lords of the Fifties and Sixties. The godfathers of old were seen by many as a stabilising influence. Their power inspired respect and they well and truly kept the underworld in check. The twenty-first century gangs of Britain are far more shady.Their brutality has spread far and wide and they live and thrive in our midst, on the streets and in suburbs where ordinary folk live. The creeping tentacles of crime have never stretched further. Organised crime is now worth more than GBP 10 billion in Britain every year. The old crimes of prostitution and extortion are being dropped in favour of multi-million pound drug deals, bringing gangsters more money and power than they've ever known. It is a cut-throat industry that is conducted in the shadows and driven solely by profit.Acclaimed true crime author Wensley Clarkson has met many of Britain's richest and most powerful gangs. In this fascinating and gripping account, he provides an extraordinary insight into these feared characters and takes us on a journey into the dark and glamorous underworld that seems to prove that, for many gangs, crime really does pay.This book reveals the activities of these gangs to the world, exposing such underworld legends as Kenneth Noye, who hold continuing fascination with lovers of true crime.

  • - The Autobiography
    av Paul Daniels
    243

  • - Memoirs of an RSPCA Inspector in Yorkshire
    av Carter Langdale
    189

  • - Closely Guarded Secret
    av Ken Wharfe
    176

    Inspector Ken Wharfe, the first royalty protection officer to publish a memoir, was a crucial figure in the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, for nearly seven years. This account presents the most intimate portrait of Diana to date, as well as a fitting tribute to one of the outstanding figures of our age.

  • - Don't Panic, Let's Party: The Biography
    av Joe Shooman
    117

    With punk tunes to die for, raucous gigs to get the world jumping and lyrics that resonate with a generation, All Time Low are putting the power back into power-pop and owning stages across the globe.

  • - The Memoirs of a Royal Parks Gamekeeper
    av John Karter & John Bartram
    156 - 226

    'Retire? You can't retire!', Sir David Attenborough told John Bartram, when the man who has been gamekeeper and senior wildlife officer for Richmond Park for the past thirty years announced his intention to step away from the role, bidding farewell to the iconic park which has been his home and way of life for so long.

  • - One Woman's Journey to Rebuild a Life Shattered by Violence. A True Story of Survival and Hope
    av Madeleine Black
    161

    Violently gang-raped when she was thirteen years old, and raped three more times before the age of eighteen, Madeleine has experienced more trauma in her life than most ever will.

  • - How I Overcame the Haunting Memory of Witnessing My Mother's Murder
    av Katy Weitz & Amanda Wright
    202,-

    Amanda Wright was just four years old when she witnessed her mother's brutal murder. John Dickinson, a family friend, strangled her mother to death in front of her and then tried to do the same to her. This is a sad, strange yet beautiful story about a girl who lost everything but found the strength inside herself to make her mother proud.

  • - The Tragic True Story of My Daughter's Murder
    av Marcia Grender
    202,-

    On 5 February 2011, Marcia Grender received a phone call which changed her life forever. The flat her beautiful nineteen-year-old daughter Nikitta shared with her fiance Ryan Mayes was on fire, and Nikitta was believed to be trapped inside. Marcia speaks of the indescribable hell of learning to live without the most important thing in her life.

  • - An Extraordinary Life
    av Gwen Russell
    229

    Tom Jones: An Extraordinary Life tells the story of a true national treasure. With recollections from famous friends, relatives and contemporaries, it paints a complete portrait of one of Britain's most talented men.

  • - From Riots to Redemption, My Thirty-Two Years Behind Bars
    av Alan Lord and Anita Armstrong
    177,-

    Powerfully detailing the way prisoners are treated on a daily basis, Life in Strangeways is a gripping tale that will change the perception of Alan Lord: convicted murderer and riot leader, unflagging rights campaigner and humanitarian.

  • - My Story
    av Christopher Biggins
    229

    There's only one Christopher Biggins, and within these pages, the man himself finally reveals all... Like its author, this book is candid and hilarious. It is a rip-roaring read bursting with showbiz anecdotes, celebrity gossip and tales of a life lived to the full.

  • av Grace Barrett
    175,-

    Being a teenager can seem like a relentless merry-go-round of people telling you how to dress, what grades you must get and, most importantly, why you're spectacularly effing it all up. This book contains everything you really want to know, but are too embarrassed to ask, from 'How do I know I'm healthy?' to 'What's it like to take drugs?'

  • - My Autobiography
    av Jimmy Case
    202,-

    Packed with incident and anecdotes, usually funny - but occasionally sad - this is the true story of Jimmy Case, a true football legend.

  • av David Nolan
    176

    Tell The Truth and Shame The Devil tells the inside story of the biggest historic sex abuse case ever mounted by Greater Manchester Police - the investigation into the systematic abuse of boys at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns by chemistry teacher and church deacon Alan Morris.

  • - Baring My Heart
    av Veronica Clark & Chanelle Hayes
    166

    Appearing on Big Brother in 2007, Victoria Beckham lookalike Chanelle Hayes quickly became a national talking point. But her life has also been etched with tragedy from the moment she was born in prison. Just a baby, she was orphaned when her drug-addicted mother was brutally murdered. Honest, sad and ultimately uplifting, this is her story.

  • av Charlie Burden
    189

    National treasure, chat-show king and man of people, Sir Michael Parkinson is Britain's best-loved broadcaster. Over the years Michael has picked up countless industry accolades, won listener and viewer popularity polls, received an honorary doctorate and been awarded a CBE. This title paints a complete portrait of Britain's most talented man.

  • - An Encyclopaedia
    av John J. Eddleston
    202,-

    The gruesome, unsolved murders by the first media-sensationalized serial killer, Jack the Ripper, continue to fascinate after more than 100 years. Through this book, John Eddleston aims to clear up the misinformation and myths surrounding Jack the Ripper.

  • - Rescued from the Horrors of a Puppy Farm, One Dog's Uplifting True Story
    av Janetta Harvey
    189

    This is the moving tale of what life was like for one small dog trapped and abused in a puppy farm and why no dog should be allowed to suffer at the hands of humans who value commercial profits more than life itself. This is the story of Susie-Belle and her road to recovery.

  • - My Story
    av Pasha Kovalev & Natasha Devon
    189

    The autobiography of TV's hottest dance star, Pasha Kovalev.

  • - The Truth About All Those Science Scare Stories
    av Stanley Feldman & Vincent Marks
    229

    The end of the world is not nigh. The idea that we are one step from calamity is as old as history itself. Every step on the road of progress has always been countered by those who think that we should keep to a primitive lifestyle that they claim is compatible with nature.

  • - Funny Geezer - The Unofficial Biography
    av Abi Smith
    166

    Pour yourself a cup of Rosie Lee, take the weight off your plates and prepare for a right giraffe as you read this engaging tale of, Micky Flanagan, 'an East Boy done good'.

  • - Miley Cyrus: The Biography
    av Sarah Oliver
    189

    Miley Cyrus first shot to fame at a young age playing Hannah Montana but she has long-since said goodbye to her good girl image, and is now best known for pushing the boundaries - both on and off stage. This biography tells Miley's amazing story.

  • av Douglas Thompson
    117

    'IT WAS A PRIVILEGE TO KNOW AND LOVE HER' - Paul McCartney The news that Cilla Black had died in August at the age of seventy-two triggered an outpouring of love and a wave of sadness that spread around the world. This affectionate biography is a fitting tribute to 'our Cilla', a huge talent who became a national treasure.

  • - A Funny and Irreverent Look at the British Royal Family Past and Present
    av Noel Botham & Bruce Montague
    161

    If you have ever wanted to know more about the fascinating history of Britain's Royal Family, then look no further: The Book of Royal Useless Information is jam-packed with surprising, shocking and hilarious facts.

  • - End of the Fairytale
    av Jean MacColl
    206

    Kirsty MacColl, singer of 'Fairytale of New York' led a dazzling life - tender, creative, heroic and full of love. This book, by her mother, charts her incredible life but also mourns her tragic and untimely death, telling with heartfelt truth of the elaborate cover-up, appealing for justice to be done in her name.

  • - My Prisoner, My Friend
    av Christo Brand
    189

    Christo Brand was a South African farm boy, assigned as prison warder to a notorious black terrorist, Nelson Mandela. The two of them, a boy of 18 and a long-suffering freedom fighter aged 60, could well have become bitter enemies. Instead they formed an extraordinary life-long friendship. Told by Christo himself, this is their incredible story.

  • - The Biography
    av David Nolan
    145

    In a world of boy bands and manufactured pop, Jake Bugg's simply-strummed tales of life on a council estate where he grew up have connected with music fans around the world. Journalist David Nolan has immersed himself in the Nottingham music scene and tracked down the key players who helped Jake along. Here, for the first time, is Bugg's story.

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