Bandit Country

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Bandit Country

Bandit Country

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Published: 8 June, 2023
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Welcome to an after-dark world of new money, hedonism and excess. A world of luxurious nightclubs where racketeers, gamblers and glamorous women mixed with entrepreneurs, bunny girls, politicians and policemen.

Bandit Country is a gripping, atmospheric true-crime noir. It is the story of Britain's 1960's gambling boom, as the country emerged from years of hardship to embrace exotic night-life and entertainment, all supplied by the Mafia.

It is an emotional, visceral story of brothers: the Luvaglios, who dreamed of an empire founded among the hard industrial skylines and bridges of Newcastle, built on good times and bright lights - dreams that, for a moment, were lived in technicolour; and the Kray twins, who looked up to this new kingdom from London and saw a slice of action they wanted for themselves.

And above all, it is a story of betrayal, murder and a shocking miscarriage of justice, as empires crumble, friends turn on friends, and the good times come screeching to a halt. Sure to be loved by fans of Peaky Blinders, this story - that inspired classic British gangster film Get Carter - isn't quite like anything you've read before. Turn the page and roll the dice. . .

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781789465501
ISBN10 1789465508
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 238 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Blake Publishing Ltd
Format paperback
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Channels the hard-edged realism of Get Carter into a salutary thriller * Racing Post *

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Author's Bio

Jamie Reid is the author of the non-fiction books Doped, the true story of the 1960s racehorse doping gangs which won the 2013 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award, Blown and Monsieur X - which was short listed for the 2018 Daily Telegraph Sports Biography of the year. He is also a journalist and has written for the Guardian, the Independent on Sunday, Private Eye, Money Observer and the Financial Times colour supplement How To Spend It, or HTSI, for whom he wrote the 'Smart Money' column from 2006 to 2016.

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