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The Great Train Robber: My Autobiography

The Inside Story of Britain's Most Notorious Heist

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The Great Train Robber: My Autobiography

By: Chris Pickard
Narrated by: Nick Reynolds
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What is it that fascinates so many people about Ronnie Biggs and makes him a household name sixty years on from the crime that made his name? Is it the man or the myth that makes Ron a latter-day Robin Hood, and the odd man out who is best remembered from a gang of sixteen who held up a mail train in August 1963?

This book covers Ron's entire life including the Great Train Robbery, his conviction and subsequent escape from HMP Wandsworth. Ron tells how he managed to outrun and outthink the posse of law enforcement officers and the media that chased him around the world as one of its most wanted men. From his time in Australia, to his discovery and arrest in Brazil in 1974, it is all included here. It covers the two attempts to kidnap him, and his son Mike's rise to stardom.

For the first time Ron tells exactly what has happened to him since the early 1990s to today, including his strokes, his attempted suicide, the death of his partner and friends, the extradition attempts, the Rio carnival tribute, his decision to come back to the UK, and his much publicised return in 2001 after 13,068 days on the run. It also covers his death in 2013 and the legacy he leaves behind.

This is not only Ronald Biggs' autobiography; it is also the most complete biography of one of the most famous names in British life of the last 50 years. A brand-new 10,000-word timeline covers not only the life and times of Ronald Biggs, but includes the most detailed timeline and facts ever published about the events surrounding the Great Train Robbery itself.

This book will stand the test of time as the most complete telling of the life and times of the man who is Ronald Arthur Biggs, and his part in the Great Train Robbery.

©2023 Chris Pickard (P)2023 Bonnier Books UK
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The detail

I could let my imagination take me into the night of the most prolific heist of all time, a great read.

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great

a good in depth true story with a top narrator, what else would you want

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the great train robbery

fantastic story. Well told full of emotions. how vould you not warm to Ronnie.

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Absolutely superb

A gripping listen - I was drawn into the book from the start and the narration was as if I was listening to Ronnie himself.

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Great storytelling.

Like many, I was familiar with the story of Ronnie Biggs story up to and including his escape but I knew very little about his 30+ years on the run. A thoroughly engaging story and Bruce Reynolds son Nick does his dad’s old pal Ronnie proud with his narration.

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Fascinating listen.

A great listen. Shame I finished it so quick.
A fascinating story well narrated.
A great listen if you like True Crime.

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Thoroughly enjoyed!

Listened to this and the Bruce Reynolds autobiographies back to back and found them really interesting. Working alone as a tradesman you need something to get through it! Thinking about the long sentences most served and with the entrepreneur skills I wondered if the robbery needed to be completed in the first place? Then again there's the thrill and a massive chunk of money that I'm sure not much can replace.

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