The Profession of Violence The Rise ..., John Pearson
The Profession of Violence The Rise ..., John Pearson
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The Profession of Violence: The Rise and Fall of the Kray Twins
Unabridged

Author: John Pearson

Narrator: Colin Mace

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: SNR Audio

Published: 05/14/2026


Synopsis

'The most famous biography of criminal life to have been published in Britain' - Time Out The Profession of Violence pulls back the curtain on the rise and eventual fall of Ronnie and Reggie Kray, London's most infamous gangsters. Charting their transformation from East End boys to the ruling figures of London's criminal underworld during the 1960s, John Pearson's vivid account shows how they ran an empire of organised crime the likes of which London had never seen. Built on lies, extortion, and extreme violence and murder, Pearson also shows the strange brotherly relationship that kept them bound in blood until their eventual downfall and imprisonment. Part true-crime story, part psychological study, The Profession of Violence is a compelling portrait of loyalty, fear, and the seductive pull of power in a world where violence becomes a way of life. The Profession of Violence was adapted for the screen in 2015 as Legend, starring Tom Hardy. John Pearson (1930-2021) was a British journalist and biographer known for his meticulous research and narrative flair. Over his long career, he chronicled the lives of influential—and often controversial—figures, crafting works that blended investigative depth with rich, engaging storytelling.

About John Pearson

John Pearson first met Ian Fleming back in 1954 when he was a young journalist, and Fleming, whose career as creator of Agent 007 had barely started, offered him a job as his assistant on the Sunday Times Atticus column. Pearson got to know Fleming well, and after his death in 1964, was commissioned to write what would become his highly successful ‘Authorised Biography of Ian Fleming'.

While researching this book, Pearson was struck by the way the character and life of James Bond overlapped with that of his creator, which gave him the idea of writing what become the parallel authorised biography of 007. Since then Pearson wrote many successful biographies, including that of the Kray Twins, the Dukes of Devonshire, the Getty family and the Clermont Club and Lord Lucan. He died in November 2021.


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