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  • - The Drugs, the Groupies...the Whole Story
    av Paul Di'anno
    202,-

    The front man of Iron Maiden reveals the shocking stories of his life, including the drugs, guns, alcohol and the extended periods banged up in prison.

  • av Garry Bushell & Jeff Turner
    199,-

  • - The Autobiography
    av Joe Longthorne
    226,-

    This is the true story of one of Britain's most iconic entertainers, a man who has never flinched from doing what he was born for - performing. In a book which for critics and fans have been united in praise, Joe Longthorne lays bare his incredible life in this, his official autobiography.

  • - The Biography
    av Gwen Russell
    186,-

    Motoring aficionado, comic writer, TV presenter, engineering buff, journalist, author and unapologetic bon viveur, Jeremy Clarkson is one of Britain's most controversial personalities. This biography includes views and anecdotes alongside the life story of the self-confessed Eurosceptic, chain-smoking petrol head.

  • - My Life with "Stereophonics"
    av Anthony Bunko & Stuart Cable
    186,-

    Packed full of witty anecdotes, with no detail spared, this book is a must-read for all Stereophonics and Killing for Company fans, and for everyone who loves a good old rags-to-riches story.

  • av James Marrison
    186,-

    From real-life witches, to mad scientists and killer dwarves, this is a collection of twisted tales. It draws upon the material that has featured in the author's successful column, The murder file, in cult magazine "Bizarre". It is suitable for those who have got the stomach for the blood curdling, the deranged and the downright strange.

  • av Kate Kray
    186,-

    Tells the stories of men who have endured hunger and poverty as kids with crime and violence on every street corner and how they have survived to turn their lives around.

  • - True Stories of Britian's Biggest Street Battles
    av Garry Bushell
    199,-

    Skinheads, Mods, Teddy Boys, Hell's Angels, Punks, Glory Boys to name just a few ... this fascinating book is the definitive guide to hooligan history in the UK. It examines who the men behind the cults were, what made them tick and why they fought their battles.

  • - The Extraordinary Autobiography of Paula Yates' Mother
    av Helene Thornton
    186,-

    For two decades, Paula Yates was one of Britain's wildest celebrities who lived life on the edge. It's clear where she got it from, for her mother Helene Thornton's own turbulent life was one of extreme passions and heartache. This title discusses the circumstances that lead to the revelation that Paula's true father was Hughie Green.

  • av Emily Herbert
    175,-

    On 25th July, breaking news revealed that Michael Jackson, King of Pop, was dead. Fans and the media watched in shock as the story unfolded: doctors had lost the battle to save him after he had collapsed from a heart attack. In a cruel twist of fate, he had passed away before he got the chance to make his final curtain call in the form of 50 planne

  • av Dave Hazard
    177,-

    Dave Hazard is a world class martial artist. His reputation is legendary. Born into a harsh world which demanded that you learn how to look after both yourself and those around you, where your word was your bond and villains used guns not just their bare fists, Dave Hazard grew into a complex and extraordinary man.

  • - The Playboy, the Prostitute and the Murder of Bobby Greenlease
    av John Heidenry
    172,-

    It was a crime that shook the nation, a story of grifters, mobsters and stalwart citizens of the American heartland that has all the ingredients of the greatest film noir classics.

  • - Queen of Pop
    av Emily Herbert
    175,-

    This title lifts the lid on Lady Gaga, the eccentric singer of hits such as 'Just Dance' and 'Poker Face'.

  • av Sarah Oliver
    186,-

    A is for ...Acting. Rob is a complete natural in front of the camera but he has never been to professional stage school and only got into acting as a hobby.

  • av Danny Collins
    186,-

    In this book, true crime expert Danny Collins examines 22 crimes from the last 40 years that have been so shocking their impact is still felt today.

  • - The True Story of the Hero Who Saved the Lives of Twenty-Nine People at Beachy Head
    av Keith Lane
    186,-

    This is the inspiring and, ultimately, uplifting story of a man who has been to hell and back. Rather than giving in to despair, he has turned his life, and the lives of many others, around. Keith is a man who understands the value of human life and has truly earned the nickname bestowed upon him, The Angel of Beachy Head.

  • av Paul Allen
    199,-

    The Owls Crime Squad was the firm that became notorious for pulling off the most audacious invasions and legendary battles no matter how the odds were stacked. What they lacked in organisation they made up for in sheer ferocity. This book offers an account of the decades when the Owls Crime Squad dominated casual violence.

  • av Steven Fielding
    199,-

    Despite often being unassuming and quiet professionals, men like Albert Pierrepoint, William Billington and many other executioners made a name for themselves in a world hungry for salacious and gruesome news. This book tells the story of these working-class men who carried out this gruesome profession until its abolition in the late 1960's.

  • - The Biography
    av Ollie Derbyshire
    199,-

    A true jewel in England's crown, Newcastle United striker Michael Owen has played a major part in England's fortunes since making his debut at 18 versus Chile in 1998. In this biography, the author speaks to Owen's family, friends and teammates and reveals the full story of a footballer destined to be ranked alongside the World's greatest.

  • av Charles Bronson
    145,-

    Charles Bronson has spent 24 of the last 28 years in solitary confinement. In this new edition of his autobiography, he reveals the truth about how he fell in love with and married his beautiful wife Saira.

  • - More Porridge Than Goldilocks
    av Charles Bronson
    186,-

    Charles Bronson - mad man. He's eaten more porridge than Goldilocks and the three bears. He's been on more roofs than Santa Claus. He's taken more hostages than Saddam Hussein did. This is the story of a life living with a crazy thing called ...insanity!

  • av Christopher Berry-Dee & Steven Morris
    213,-

    Presents an analysis of some of the world's worst serial killers, looking at their early years in an effort to understand - why? This book also shows how developing serial killers can be predicted through the use of an incredibly sophisticated system of psychological profiling.

  • - True Stories of Women Who Kill
    av Wensley Clarkson
    180,-

    What drives a woman to kill? Obsession? Revenge? Desperation? Or Pure Evil?

  • - When Pearl Gamble Rejected Robert McGladdery, Lust Turned to Rage. This is the True Story of Her Cruel, Vicious Murder
    av Patrick Greg
    186,-

    This gripping investigation tells the tale of a small-town community shattered by a brutal and savage crime. It is an emotive story which concludes with the execution of McGladdery, the last man to be hanged in Northern Ireland. It's a must-read for any true crime fan.

  • av Christopher Berry-Dee
    199,-

    Couples who kill share a little-understood condition that has been called folie a deux. In this first in-depth study, find out why the likes of Brady and Hindley, Fred and Rose West and many others lay dormant for so long before detonating with extreme sociopathic violence.

  • - Portrait of a Hero
    av Alistair Aird
    226,-

    Ally McCoist is undoubtedly the finest Scottish goal-scorer of the last 30 years. In a two decade career, he won the hearts and minds of legions of fans as he established himself as one of the most popular sporting personalities in the UK.

  • av Rose Rouse
    186,-

    Missing is packed with amazing stories of people who have moved heaven and earth to find their loved ones. The powerful emotions that they have experienced make for truly moving tales of courage and heartbreak that will make you cry and smile in equal measure.

  • av Roy Snell
    186,-

    A larger-than-life character, Roy tells his incredible story in his own words - from life as a sniper in the army to starring in Hollywood blockbuster Snatch alongside Vinnie Jones. He's been shot, he's been stabbed and he's been in more crazy situations than you could possibly imagine - but Roy's clients know he's the ultimate man for the job.

  • - They Spent Weeks Killing Each Other. Now Soldiers from Both Sides of the Falklands War Tell Their Story
    av Vincent Bramley
    226,-

    Two Sides of Hell is a testament to the 'poor bloody infantryman' who has to bear the brunt of the fighting wherever these is a war. You will not fail to be moved by it.

  • - How I Escaped an Arranged Marriage and Survived an Honour Killing to Become a Star
    av Sofia Hayat
    144,-

    Dishonoured is a touching and gripping account of a young girl's struggle to flee a life of oppression and imprisonment. Her courage and determination to pursue her ambition of becoming a performer and to live freely have demonstrated that it is possible to retain pride in your culture while still enjoying a western lifestyle.

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