Kate Kray
Format: Paperback
Meet the hardest men in Britain: hitmen, terrorists, gangsters and more
Carol Ann Lee
Format: Paperback
Schoolboy. Poisoner. Serial killer. The extraordinary story of Graham Young, teacup poisoner.
Charlie Bronson
Format: Paperback
Charles Bronson is surely the best-known prisoner in the British penal system, and has served for far longer than any sentence he might have been awarded for an armed robbery that netted him £26.
Geoffrey Wansell
Format: Paperback
The chilling official true story of Fred West's horrific lives and crimes - with exclusive access to his own autobiography, diaries, videotapes and police interviews . . .
Tom Gilling
Format: Paperback
He did what he needed to survive . . . the story of Sandakan's most notorious POW.
Margalit Fox
Format: Paperback
The astonishing true story of two First World War prisoners who pulled off one of the most ingenious escapes of all time.
Silver Donald Cameron
Format: Paperback
A brutal murder in a small fishing community raises urgent questions of right and wrong, and even the nature of good and evil, in this masterfully told true story.
Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw
Format: Paperback
In the spring of 2014, an American rap star unwittingly triggered an online hurricane with the ease of a tweet. Hitting an unprecedented nerve on Twitter, accompanied with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls, the message called for the release of 276 Nigerian schoolgirls who'd been kidnapped by a little known Islamic terrorist sect called Boko Haram.
Robert Verkaik
Drawing on unseen National Archives records, this book reveals the betrayal, espionage, and backstabbing within the ranks of the officers imprisoned in Colditz during WW2. How these men, surrounded by enemies, couldn't even afford to trust each other. And how the Traitor of Colditz almost led them to their deaths.
Robert Verkaik
Format: Paperback
Drawing on unseen National Archives records, this book reveals the betrayal, espionage, and backstabbing within the ranks of the officers imprisoned in Colditz during WW2. How these men, surrounded by enemies, couldn't even afford to trust each other. And how the Traitor of Colditz almost led them to their deaths.