Best Real Life Crime Books?

Best Real Life Crime Books?

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fizz47

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2,673 posts

210 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Prompted by the other thread about 'the best book you have ever read' I purchased Mr Nice.

I thought the book was great and will go and watch the movie now- My only critisim was the countless names of people and you lose track of who is who but despite that I was still hooked.


I have just purchased - A few kind words and a loaded gun- Razor Smith - looking forward to read this...


I was hoping to get some other recommendations on other books similar to these- serial killer books dont really interest me and even enjoy reading about white collar crimes....

GWC

4,422 posts

195 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Catch me if you can is a great read.

Nebbynose

10 posts

149 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Judas Pig by Horace Silver
Based on real people and real events.Very good read

Vee

3,096 posts

234 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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If you can find it, Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi is excellent - the book upon which Goodfellas is based.
Read it by accident years before the film came out and always FBI he film slightly disappointing in comparison.

Gretchen

19,037 posts

216 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Try Snowblind by Robert Sabaag.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowblind_(book)


Tango13

8,435 posts

176 months

Saturday 29th December 2012
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Pierrepoint, a Family of Executioners by Steve Fielding

tomw2000

2,508 posts

195 months

Wednesday 9th January 2013
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Real life (as in actual) crime?

I liked this (I read years ago when I was in Belfast at Uni....):

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shankill-Butchers-Case-Stu...

Munka01

456 posts

139 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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Smugglers Blues - Marijuana smuggler. Jay Carter Brown

Locked up in La Mesa - English man locked up in South American Jail where guns and grenades are the norm for prisoners to carry - Eldon Asp

Inside, One mans experience of Prison - English ex PGA tour player locked up for killing someone while drink driving. John Hoskinson.

The Damage done - English man locked up in thailand - Warren fellows

Escape, the true story of the only westerner to ever of escaped bangkok Hilton (jail)- David Mcmillan

Marching Powder - Englishman locked up in south american jail where coke is made within the jail - Rusty Young.

All great books with 5* reviews on amazon. Have a look at the reviews.

davepoth

29,395 posts

199 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is very good.

V8TVR

785 posts

253 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Judas Pig...an excellent read...made even better when you know who they are

bigtomski

359 posts

196 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
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Blimey. Judas Pig is 58 quid on Amazon!

Pixel Pusher

10,192 posts

159 months

Monday 14th January 2013
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Munka01 said:
The Damage done - English man locked up in thailand - Warren fellows
That's a real horror story.


Also a few others that I've read,

Lima 3 & Kilo 17 - Harry Ferguson
The Infiltrators - Philip Etienne & Martin Maynard
Killing Pablo - Mark Bowden
Marching Powder - Rusty Young

mat777

10,393 posts

160 months

Tuesday 15th January 2013
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The Driver by Alex Roy (well, if you eat sufficient lentils to call averaging 90mph from NY to LA a "crime" hehe )

Legend83

9,981 posts

222 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Homcide: A Year on the Killing Streets.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Homicide-Killing-Streets-D...

iphonedyou

9,253 posts

157 months

Friday 18th January 2013
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Second the Shankill Butchers book mentioned above.

Also; Talking With Serial Killers, by Christopher Berry-Dee.

Allanmac

52 posts

173 months

Tuesday 29th January 2013
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One Day in September: The Full Story of the 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and the Israeli Revenge Operation "Wrath of God"

Superb book, it was the first book I read on my Kindle. Gives an insightful and very balanced view of the events leading up to, during and after the massacres.

And I've just realised its written by Simon reeve, the adventurer guy that went round the Indian Ocean on the BBC last year.

Edited by Allanmac on Tuesday 29th January 18:45

Oakey

27,567 posts

216 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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V8TVR said:
Judas Pig...an excellent read...made even better when you know who they are
You know Jimmy then?

V8TVR

785 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd February 2013
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Oakey said:
You know Jimmy then?
nope, but i do know Davey and Stephen

V8TVR

785 posts

253 months

Sunday 3rd February 2013
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Oakey said:
You know Jimmy then?
nope, but i do know Davey and Stephen or Danny smile

Oakey

27,567 posts

216 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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V8TVR said:
nope, but i do know Davey and Stephen or Danny smile
Have you asked them about the book? Did it result in a slap? hehe