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Rio! 2 reviews Wensley Clarkson
John Blake, 2002
Proper hooligans If your a fan of "Football Factory" or Football Hooliganism, this book will trasport you back to a time when you chose where you walked and what you wore very carefully. Very enjoyable.
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John Travolta: King of Cool 1 review Wensley Clarkson
John Blake, 2009
Travolta I think as much as the writer was explaining Travolta but still we needs to know more. but i would love to read that book again and again so i encourage everybody to read that spectacular book.
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Quentin Tarantino 1 review Wensley Clarkson
Overlook TP, 1995
Excellant Novel Excellant biography. Its objective, funny, interesting, and well researched. A must read not only for fans of the hot shot director, but for anyone interested in the process that goes into making movies. My only quarrel is that it ends before the making of From Dusk Till Dawn or jackie Brown.
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MEL - The Inside Story 1 review Wensley Clarkson
Penguin, 1997
EXCELLENT TRANSACTION Excellent transaction; BOOK IS IN GREAT SHAPE, CLEAN, WOULD DEFINITELY BUY FM THIS SELLER AGAIN.
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The Valkyrie Operation 1 review Wensley Clarkson
Blake Pub, 1998
An intriguing true story of espionage, murder & cover-up Author Wensley Clarkson does a commendable job in uncovering the tragic murder of a British agent who got too close to the ruthless world of international arms dealers. The book goes behind the news stories, and provides a keen insight to what really goes on in the world of espionage and counter-intelligence. It's also a who-done-it mystery that keeps the reader guessing until the very end. ...
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Cruise Control 1 review Wensley Clarkson
John Blake, 2003
Nice I bought this book a couple of days ago, because I'm a big Tom Cruise fan. I read a few pages and it sounds nice. You get a lot of facts about Tom.
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Doctors of Death/Ten True Crime Stories of Doctors Who Kill 1 review Wensley Clarkson
Barricade Books, 1992
Trained to Heal, driven to kill As a fan of true crime, I bought this on an impulse. I never would have dreamed that some doctors would take their knowledge of a particular medicine and use it to kill. For example, the doctor who injected his wife with a type of "instant cancer" then amusingly watched her die just so he could be with his mistress. Another doctor, a plastic surgeon, who performed a majorly botched liposuction on ...
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Moody: The Life and Crimes of Britain's Most Notorious Hitman 1 review Wensley Clarkson
Mainstream Publishing, 2004
Excellent work about a vile villain. The author has done an excellent job of bringing to life one of the most callous criminals Britain has ever known. The book is about the hard life and brutal times of Jim Moody, a career criminal who became a professional crook. He excelled at armed robbery, intimidation, and the interrogation and torture of informants and other enemies, real and perceived.
Moody's bread and butter was armed ...
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Ronaldo!: 21 Years of Genius and 90 Minutes That Shook the World 4 reviews Wensley Clarkson
Blake Pub, 1998
An amazingly gripping story of the Football God of the 90's! Ever since the final whistle of the World Cup final I have had a big unanswered question. Why did the world's best player in the world's best team play so badly in the one game, the most important game, of his life so far, giving one of the world's worst performances in front of the world's biggest ever event audience of 2 billion. Months before the world cup the papers were full of Ronaldo. ...
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Good Doctor 3 reviews Wensley Clarkson
Blake Pub, 2001
How Much Do You Trust Your Doctor? This is the best book by Wensley Clarkson that I have ever read! The writing is so detailed and so well organized, that I had a very difficult time putting it down!
Clarkson relays the story of Fred Shipman who, in 2000, was convicted of 15 murders; deaths that occured on his watch as their doctor after he induced their untimely demise with overdoses of morphine. Although convicted of only ...
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Doctors of Death 2 reviews Wensley Clarkson
St Martins Mass Market Paper, 1994
Unbelievable Crimes! This book contains 10 true stories about doctors,
who for one reason or another commit murder. In most of the cases the victim is usually someone
very close to the killer. The details in the book
are just enough and not overly told. When you
finish with one story, you can't wait to go to the next one. It's very easy reading and well written.
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Hitman 2 reviews Wensley Clarkson
John Blake, 2002
a brilliant insite into the world of a hitman I couldnt put this book down. Brilliantly written. This book made me feel I was living the life of the hitman (malcom Deakin). I was totally stoked on how graphic and detailed it was.I'd definately read it again.definately one of clarksons best fictional books.
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The Mother's Day Murder (St. Martin's True Crime Library) 3 reviews Wensley Clarkson
St. Martin's True Crime, 2000
Accurate exposition Living in Augusta I particularly enjoyed this book, which does a good job of summarizing the relevant aspects of the city.
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Slave Girls 5 reviews Wensley Clarkson
Blake Publishing, 1996
Fascinating Slaves girls takes you into a world, you'd like to believe doesn't exsist. The book goes onto detail various crimes, of human enslavement. I would've liked a more In-depth look into Slavery and sex Crimes, however this book contains only short chapters. This book held my interest completely, and left my wanting more. I Like the writing style, but it could've been perfected. I read alot of true ...
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Whatever Mother Says...: A True Story of a Mother, Madness and Murder (St. Martin's True Crime Library) 55 reviews Wensley Clarkson
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1995
One of the hardest true crime books to read ever I read a lot of true crime, and like many others I was shocked and sickened by murderers Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo, the torture and murder finally by burning of Shanda Sharer and Jesse Cummings and his wicked exploits.
Parts of this were even harder for me to read. Poor Suesan's account is horrific enough, but the account of Sheila's final moments is something that I haven't been able ...
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KILLER ON THE ROAD 1 review WENSLEY CLARKSON
BLAKE PUBLISHING, 2000
A serious attack of Deja vu More than 80% of this book is lifted - word for word - from a book by Andrew Hogg, Jim McDougall and Robin Morgan called Bullion Brinks-Mat: The Story of the Biggest Gold Robbery, bublished by Penguin in 1988. It is the most heavily plagarised book I have ever read!
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The Railroad Killer: The Shocking True Story of Angel Maturino Resendez and His Alleged Trail of Death (St. ... 5 reviews Wensley Clarkson
St. Martin's Press, 1999
From Weimar I really enjoyed reading this book. I am from Weimar (where 2 of his murders took place)so i experienced this and know the some of the people in the book. After he was caught we never really heard much about his case or any information on him so this book gave me some sort of closure. It definetly helped me understand everything alot better.
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Deadly Seduction (St. Martin's True Crime Library) 12 reviews Wensley Clarkson
St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1996
A very sick and sad story This is another book that you can't put down. Susan Grund should have felt very blessed by the men who came in to her life. Without them she had nothing. They kissed the floor and bowed for her and that was not good enough for the evil Susan Grund. I will say no more to avoid spoilers but will say this book was well written it kept me up to late it was that hard to put down. The author did ...
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Tom Cruise: Unauthorized 3 reviews Wensley Clarkson
Hastings House, 1998
Good book about a handsome jerk Tom Cruise is handsome and misguided.
As an actor he is ok.
But his support for Scientology shows what a buffoon he is.
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In the Name of Satan 16 reviews Wensley Clarkson
St. Martin's True Crime Classics, 1998
Great! I don't see why everyone always has to critize books expecially when it is a true life story about a young girl who died not knowing she was going to. (even if the book lacked information) I can diffenitly say that this book is my favorite. Its a book that keeps you wanting to read it all the way through, with out stopping. I recommened this book to anyone who cares about what goes on in this ...
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