Review
An amazing account of the workings of criminal families in Britain (SUNDAY TELEGRAPH )
There is a mesmeric quality to the sheer accumulation of infamous names dropped by Fraser, coupled, often with the injuries they sustained after coming to his attention (THE TIMES )
The British have a soft spot for villains... Mad Frank [...] has become part of the heritage trail (SUNDAY TIMES )
There is a mesmeric quality to the sheer accumulation of infamous names dropped by Fraser, coupled, often with the injuries they sustained after coming to his attention (THE TIMES )
The British have a soft spot for villains... Mad Frank [...] has become part of the heritage trail (SUNDAY TIMES )
THE TIMES
`There is a mesmeric quality to the sheer accumulation of infamous names dropped by Fraser...'
CAMBRIDGE EVENING NEWS
`I read it from cover to cover in two days, hypnotised by the larger than life characters'
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Book Description
* Sequel to the bestselling MAD FRANK
Product Description
Since the publication of his book, MAD FRANK, Francis Fraser has become a media celebrity. He has lectured on a tour of the East End, given one-man shows in Rhyl, the Fortune Theatre and in Dublin. He has made a second film in which he plays a gangster. MAD FRANK AND HIS FRIENDS is a follow-up to the highly successful MAD FRANK. In it, he tells anecdotes of his friends and acquaintances, in and out of prison. It will start in 1943 when he was first shot at and continue until his antics in the present day.
About the Author
James Morton edits THE NEW LAW JOURNAL, and has long experience as a solicitor specialising in criminal work.