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A Million Ways to Stay on the Run

"Kenneth Noye is well-known in criminal and policing circles as a result of the Brink’s Mat gold bullion raid and the killing of police surveillance officer John Fordham. After murdering a young man called Stephen Cameron during a road-rage incident, he spent two years on the run, hiding from Scotland Yard, MI5 and Interpol. This is his story."

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Perfectly timed to appear in bookshops as a TV series about the Brink’s Mat robbery aired, this account paints a rather less romantic, more authentic account of Noye’s life, his associates and his life as a fugitive from justice than its TV equivalent.

Kenneth Noye contributed to this book, something that enables the reader to enjoy a previously denied insight into his version, his perspective of the efforts being made to detain him. From South America to Africa, from Cuba to Holland, and France to Aruba, Noye evaded capture thanks to wealthy criminal associates. Eventually though, he became too confident and was caught.

A decent read - although not an easy one - particularly for those interested in the criminal underworld and, if the best-seller lists are any indication, this book will do extremely well.

Matt Johnson

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