Author: | Charlie Seiga | ISBN: | 1230000038851 |
Publisher: | True Life Crime Books | Publication: | December 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Charlie Seiga |
ISBN: | 1230000038851 |
Publisher: | True Life Crime Books |
Publication: | December 15, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Charlie Seiga was one of the most dangerous faces of the criminal underworld.
There were many unsolved killings which were swift brutal and brilliantly
organised. The victims - liberty takers and sadists - were all hard bastards
who dealt in the most vicious kind of violence. Many times the police marked
him out as the vicious contract killer.
He was also one of the most successful villains of his time. Police believed
that he was the brains behind major rms involved in robberies on banks,
security vans, lorry hijacking, safe breaking and many other serious crimes.
He lost track of the times he was arrested and questioned about various jobs,
but he always had an alibi - a witness to say he wasn't guilty of the crime. He
was the Houdini of the criminal underworld.
His story is a shocking tale of violence and crime; but it is also a story
about one man's ght against the scum who break his deadly code of honour.
He hates women beaters and child molesters. His presence was a constant
challenge to the low life that preyed on those who could not defend
themselves. It is an incredible autobiography of one of the most notorious
gures in the history of British crime.
‘...LIKE WALKING INTO A SCENE FROM THE GOODFELLAS'
- LOADED
'CHILLING AND COMPLETELY ABSORBING’
- SUNDAY PEOPLE
Charlie Seiga was one of the most dangerous faces of the criminal underworld.
There were many unsolved killings which were swift brutal and brilliantly
organised. The victims - liberty takers and sadists - were all hard bastards
who dealt in the most vicious kind of violence. Many times the police marked
him out as the vicious contract killer.
He was also one of the most successful villains of his time. Police believed
that he was the brains behind major rms involved in robberies on banks,
security vans, lorry hijacking, safe breaking and many other serious crimes.
He lost track of the times he was arrested and questioned about various jobs,
but he always had an alibi - a witness to say he wasn't guilty of the crime. He
was the Houdini of the criminal underworld.
His story is a shocking tale of violence and crime; but it is also a story
about one man's ght against the scum who break his deadly code of honour.
He hates women beaters and child molesters. His presence was a constant
challenge to the low life that preyed on those who could not defend
themselves. It is an incredible autobiography of one of the most notorious
gures in the history of British crime.
‘...LIKE WALKING INTO A SCENE FROM THE GOODFELLAS'
- LOADED
'CHILLING AND COMPLETELY ABSORBING’
- SUNDAY PEOPLE