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Wensley Clarkson

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George Wensley Clarkson (born September 1956) is an English true crime writer, biographer, novelist, and television writer and producer.[1][2]

Selected publications

  • Hit ’Em Hard: Jack Spot, King of the Underworld
  • Moody: The Life and Crimes of Britain's Most Notorious Hitman
  • Killing Charlie
  • One Behind the Ear
  • Armed Robbery
  • Hash
  • The Curse of Brink's-Mat
  • Car Trouble: A Childhood On Four Wheels
  • Public Enemy No. 1
  • The Railroad Killer
  • The Mother's Day Murder
  • Women Behind Bars
  • The Good Doctor
  • Gang Wars of London - How the Streets of the Capital Became a Battleground
  • Vanessa: A Portrait of Evil
  • Kenny Noye: Public Enemy No 1 (Blake's True Crime Library)
  • Gang Wars on the Costa
  • The Mother From Hell - She Murdered Her Daughters and Turned Her Sons into Murderers
  • Costa del Crime
  • Billy Hill: Godfather of London - The Unparalleled Saga of Britain's Most Powerful Post-War Crime Boss
  • Gangs of Britain: The Gripping True Stories of the Faces Who Run Britain's Organised Crime
  • The Boss
  • Hitman
  • Deadly Seduction
  • Bindon
  • Armed and Dangerous
  • The Devil's Work
  • Doctors of Death: Ten True Crime Stories of Doctors Who Kill
  • Slave Girls: The Shocking World of Human Bondage
  • Tom Cruise: Unauthorized. Hastings House, 1998.
  • Cocaine Confidential (2014)
  • Legal Highs (2015)
  • Sexy Beasts (2016)
  • Killing Goldfinger (2017)

References

  1. ^ Clarkson, Wensley (2 July 2010). "Wensley Clarkson: My love affair with cars". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Clarkson, Wensley — The Crime Writers' Association". Thecwa.co.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2018.