A Few Kind Words and a Loaded Gun: The Autobiography of a Career CriminalBrutal and violent, this tell-all is a personal account of the life of Razor Smith and the world in which he lived, where ruthlessness, viciousness, and savagery are prized and admired. In prison more than half of his life for assaults and armed robberies, Smith became confined in a peculiar kind of hell from which his only route of escape was to master the art of writing. His book shows us a face of crime not often encountered in run-of-the-mill true-crime books: a face as tender and intimate as a lover's, yet as frightening as a killer's. Powerfully written from beginning to end, this is an extraordinarily vivid account of how a kid from South London became a career criminal, a blistering indictment of a system that brutalized young offenders, and an unsentimental acknowledgment of the adrenaline-fueled thrills of the criminal life. Shocking, fascinating, and horrifying, it also reveals Smith as one of the most talented writers of his generation. |
Contents
Quo Vadis? I | 1 |
No Blacks No Dogs No Irish | 24 |
A Small Corner of Hell | 45 |
Copyright | |
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A Few Kind Words and a Loaded Gun: The Autobiography of a Career Criminal Razor Smith Limited preview - 2012 |
A Few Kind Words and a Loaded Gun: The Autobiography of a Career Criminal Razor Smith Limited preview - 2005 |
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