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Product Description: This true story is a searingly honest and gritty portayal of a man who spent most of his life entrenched in a world of violence and depravity and who, against the odds, managed to turn his life around following a life-changing meeting with one of his victims.

Hardcover:

9780593059852 | Transworld Pub, May 20, 2008, cover price $23.00 | About this edition: This true story is a searingly honest and gritty portayal of a man who spent most of his life entrenched in a world of violence and depravity and who, against the odds, managed to turn his life around following a life-changing meeting with one of his victims.

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Rita Smith and Joe Lee grew up alongside their infamous cousins. Joe lived under the same roof as Reg, Ron and Charlie and their tempestuous parents. Private and loyal to their family, they have never before spoken out in public. This book presents their thoughts and memories and portrait of the Kray family.

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9781842223505 | Carlton Books Ltd, December 1, 2001, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Rita Smith and Joe Lee grew up alongside their infamous cousins, the Krays.

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9781844420506 | Gardners Books, February 4, 2008, cover price $13.90 | About this edition: Rita Smith and Joe Lee grew up alongside their infamous cousins.

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Smartly dressed and well spoken, Billy Howard dominated the London crime scene for 30 years, a reign punctuated only by short stays in prison. The protection business drew him into a lucrative world of nightclubs and gambling, on the back of the black-market trade that had flourished during the World War II. Unlike many of the notorious figures that have emerged from this era, he was in many ways a loner, preferring to control his own operations and eschewing the leadership of a gang. His power and influence were so great that even now, almost two decades after his death, close friends and casual acquaintances are still wary of speaking out. The Soho Don is an account of Howard's violent life, and it exposes the links between the vicious gangland bosses, the police, and the celebrity hothouses of Mayfair clubs, high-class prostitution, and international gambling. It portrays his slide from power and, finally, his death in 1984.

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9781840185997, titled "Soho Don: Gangland's Greatest Untold Story" | Mainstream, September 1, 2002, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Smartly dressed and well spoken, Billy Howard dominated the London crime scene for 30 years, a reign punctuated only by short stays in prison.

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9781840187816 | Reprint edition (Mainstream, October 1, 2003), cover price $18.00

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9781904034568 | John Blake, April 1, 2003, cover price $13.99

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