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Vic Dark: Into the Heart of Darkness

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I aimed my gun at the terrified police officer's head, then made him drive. The officer was rigid with fear as the car sped off into the distance. As we drove, somehow the gun went off, the bullet whizzing past the officer's head. The officer wanted to be invisible. He tried desperately to sink ever deeper into the driver's seat. Sweat poured from his forehead. He put his hand up to guard his head, pleading for his life: 'Don't kill me. Please, don't kill me...'

VIC DARK is a deeply terrifying man. He has spent nineteen years inside for armed robbery, and throughout his life of crime he has been convicted for stabbing and shooting. His criminal record is an awesome document: but the truth about his real-life exploits are far, far more sinister.

This is a book that encompasses every branch of the criminal world: robbery, guns, kidnapping, even murder. Vic Dark's life will leave you breathless with excitement; his violence will shock you. He tells of his work as the enforcer for London's most feared gangsters, of his life inside where he was rated the hardest man in Parkhurst, and of the robbery which ended with Vic taking a policeman, a pyjama-clad Irish man and a Chinese chef hostage in a police car!

Into the Heart of Darkness is a sensational, high- octane, bloody, gritty read that reveals an incredible side to the shadow underworld that exists on Britain's streets...

VIC DARK has spent much of his adult life behind bars. He has been convicted on counts of armed robbery and violence, and is one of the most feared and fearsome criminals Britain has ever seen. He currently works as an enforcer for the most hardcore of London's firms.

147 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2003

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May 9, 2020
Firstly it’s no literacy masterpiece but then you wouldn’t expect that. However it was a open and honest insight and account of an extraordinary life one of which I was already somewhat familiar with due to people I know. The honest description of the good and bad moments in his life are heartfelt. I think there is a lot to be said for someone owning their actions good or bad whether you agree or not with the actions isn’t the point but owning them is strength. I’m glad Vic has got his principles and his family now and his vision and viewpoints on the prison system failures and what needs to be changed is something I agree with and has been something I’ve looked into and hope one day I can help with.
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