

When the Krays are imprisoned and you can't blame Maureen for that, she wrote the book as a life story. She really gave an adorable insight into Violet Kray, and I think that's wonderful.ĭespite it being about the Krays, you don't really know much about them until the end chapters. I loved it and enjoyed it just as much as I did with the Krays. I thought I would hate when Maureen mentioned her personal life, but I didn't. This book just had an aura about it, something that dragged me in and was a pain to put down. I really loved this book, everything about the Krays and their home life drew me in.

" Knowing the Kray family for all those years, watching their story unfold from what was essentially superficial glamour shielding criminal activity to what ultimately became human tragedy."
