Our Story Audiobook By Reginald Kray, Ronald Kray, Fred Dinenage - introduction cover art

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Our Story

By: Reginald Kray, Ronald Kray, Fred Dinenage - introduction
Narrated by: David John, Fred Dinenage
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The Sunday Times Top Ten Bestseller: The Kray twins' classic account of their brutal reign over London's underworld.

Our Story is the definitive account of Britain's most notorious gangsters, the Kray twins, written in their own words. Ronnie and Reg ruled London's underworld for more than a decade as gang lords, becoming celebrities in their own right. Photographed by David Bailey and interviewed for television, they were among the most powerful and feared men in the city.

Their reign of terror ended on 8 March 1969 when they were sentenced to life with the recommendation that they serve at least thirty years. Ronnie ended his days in Broadmoor, his raging insanity controlled by massive doses of drugs. Reg served almost three decades in some of Britain's toughest jails before being released on compassionate grounds in August 2000, dying of cancer eight months later.

Compiled from behind prison walls, this compelling and disturbing book explodes the myths surrounding the Kray twins. In a series of interviews with Fred Dinenage, Ronnie and Reg set the record straight, telling the full story of their brutal career of crime and years behind bars in their own words. With an introduction from Dinenage, Our Story is a highly listenable account from two legendary criminals.

©2015 Reginald Kray, Ronald Kray (P)2021 Macmillan Publishers International Limited
Crime Historical Organized Crime True Crime England Mafia
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Great read after watching the movie ,I loved the book tremendously. truly good people at heart in my opinion
recommend to any reader

absolutely amazing

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,,,,,,I was so very pleased I picked Audiobook , Our Story,, with a brilliant Narrator, Fred Dienenage , Could very well have been the Twins Voice,,, Great to hear the correct true story from Reg and Ron Kray , put simply there business was kept just business, with the same guys in business as themselves,, I guessed way back in the sixties they helped a large proportion of ordinary East End Folk ,, now I am convinced they certainly did , and kept a far more safer Mannor , than we see today,, through that work there sentence was unjustified,,, A brilliant read, Ritchie,, Cha Am,,

,,, An Unjustified Prison Sentence,,

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The story might be good, but the narrator is awful.

The recording quality is pretty bad, and that certainly adds to the problem, but the narrator's accent just creates unnecessary difficulty in understanding what is being said.

The accent might be well suited for the book, but he needs to be more clear in his pronunciations.

On top of that, he has a strange habit of taking long pauses, followed by a loud, deep breath. This could have, and should have, been cropped out or avoiding altogether, yet was not. This results in the book simply being annoying to listen to.

Personally, I would suggest that you don't waste your money. Just buy the hard copy.

I can't understand half of what the narrator says.

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Why is it that books by criminals, especially murderers, always make them out to be victims? I suppose that makes sense but London is better off without these guys on the loose. Society is the victim, not these pin headed thugs. I sort of resent wasting the time on "their side" of the story.

Well narrated but don't be fooled. These guys were no good. The British legal system treated them better than they deserved.

OH PLEASE

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