Having been released from prison on compassionate grounds in August 2009, this is considered by Ronnie Biggs to be the final chapter of his life story. This book covers events in his life following the Great Train Robbery in August 1963, the trial, his escape from HMP Wandsworth and his time on the run around the world.
The Nore Valley, Saddle Hill, Brandon Hill and Inistioge village retain their old-world vista and charm, and would be readily recognised by the bold Captain were he to grace these tranquil spots today. Some of his favourite haunts are ...
These three novellas feature a drifter called the Duster, a former outlaw having a tough time walking the straight and narrow.
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Suzanne Enoch. “ Who else are you afraid of ? ” A heart - stopping smile touched his mouth . “ My brother is here to keep Harek occupied , in case you should need me to show you to a private closet . ” “ And what if I don't require that ...
The Last Ride
Connie Wheeler's husband wasn't coming home to Thief Creek Hotel, and it was left to Cord Mitchell - the man who'd killed him, to tell her how and why he'd died.
Great Train Robberies of the Old West
When an attempt to bring Peter and Kate back to their own time is bungled, Peter finds himself stranded in 1763 while The Tar Man, a villainous eighteenth-century criminal, returns with Kate to twenty-first-century London.
Ignored by his father and sent to Derbyshire for the weekend, twelve-year-old Peter and his new friend, Kate, are accidentally transported back in time to 1763 England where they are befriended by a reformed cutpurse.