Dead Men's Wages
By (Author) Lilian Pizzichini
Pan Macmillan
Picador
1st July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
True crime
364.1092
Winner of CWA Dagger for Non-Fiction 2002 (UK)
Paperback
304
Width 127mm, Height 197mm, Spine 17mm
220g
"Scratch the surface of any family and you will find stories of intrigue, abuse and illegitimacy. It is just that, because of the nature of my grandfather's business, our secrets are more sinister." Lilian Pizzichini's grandfather was a conman who worked with some of London's most notorious gangsters. Within the pages of this haunting and revealing account of his life, she re-creates, in vivid detail and with remarkable detachment, the world of criminals and corrupt policemen that he dominated until his death in 1978. This is a book to set the mind reeling with thoughts of cunning and intrigue, corruption, hardship and secrecy. Above all, it conveys beautifully the glamour and seduction of a London shrouded in mystery and this charismatic criminal who rose from its war-torn ashes.
Lillian Pizzichini has worked for the Literary Review and the TLS. She is writer-in-residence at HMP Chelmsford. Her first book, Dead Men's Wages, won the 2002 Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger for Non-Fiction.