Glasgow's Godfather: The Astonishing Story of Walter Norval the City's First Crime Boss

Glasgow's Godfather: The Astonishing Story of Walter Norval the City's First Crime Boss

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Glasgow's Godfather: The Astonishing Story of Walter Norval the City's First Crime Boss

Walter Norval was a man marked by destiny to be a career criminal in one of Britain's hardest cities. As a boy he grew up in a world of illegal betting, violent canal bank pitch-and-toss schools, sleazy dance halls, brothels and bars where the denizens of the slums in the north side of Glasgow slaked gargantuan thirsts and plotted murder and mayhem. Before he had reached his teens, close relatives had died as blood was spilled in the streets. As a youngster he ran 'messages' for the toughest gangsters in the city and stood guard over the pots of cash in illegal gambling schools. It was a remarkable apprenticeship, dangerous and sometimes deadly. It honed a latent toughness and a talent for lawbreaking that saw him emerge in the Seventies as the first of a succession of Glasgow godfathers. Dressed in pinstriped style, he controlled his foot soldiers with fearsome fists and planned robberies with the attention to detail of a military general. He organised various Glasgow fighting factions into a single gang, which pulled off a spectacular series of robberies. But, unlike his successors, he abhorred drugs and drug-dealing. And, in a remarkable twist, he joined the anti-drugs war in later life. His story - told by the best-selling crime historian Robert Jeffrey - provides a fascinating insight into the making of a criminal mastermind, from boy to man.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Robert Jeffrey
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781845025106
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Black & White Publishing
Manufacturer
Black & White Publishing
NumberOfPages
272
PublicationDate
2011-05-22
Publisher
Black & White Publishing
ReleaseDate
2011-05-22
Studio
Black & White Publishing