This compelling narrative presents the final reflections of a renowned anti-hero from the late twentieth century, exploring themes of morality, identity, and the human condition. Through a deeply personal lens, the protagonist's thoughts and experiences challenge conventional notions of heroism and villainy, offering readers a provocative look at their complex motivations and the impact of their choices on society. The testament serves as both a confession and a critique, inviting contemplation on the nature of redemption and legacy.
Reginald Kray Livres


A way of life. Over 30 years of blood, sweat and tears
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Reg Kray, with his brother Ron, were imprisoned in the 1960s for the East End gangland murders for which their names have become synonymous. This is Reggie's story, a diary of the life he lived, half of it in prison, with reflections on the past and putting certain misconceptions straight.