The Burglar Diaries

The Burglar Diaries by Danny King, published by Serpent’s Tail in 2001, offers a humorous first-person account of the life of petty thief Bex. This edition spans 249 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Bex and his partner Ollie as they navigate their lives in the suburbs of London, relying on their house-breaking escapades to make ends meet while enjoying their time at the pub.
Readers will find a blend of humor and insight into the mind of a petty criminal, as the story unfolds with sharp wit and engaging anecdotes. The book delves into themes of friendship and the everyday challenges faced by Bex and Ollie, providing a unique perspective on their misadventures. With its focus on humor and the mystery of their escapades, The Burglar Diaries presents a light-hearted exploration of crime and camaraderie.
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Bristling with razor-sharp wit, this is the first-person account of petty thief Bex, who, along with his partner-in-crime Ollie, just about gets by on the money he makes house-breaking the suburbs of London. Bex and Ollie stick together, have a laugh and on a good week make enough money to stay in the pub all weekend. “The Burglar Diaries “is a hilarious insight into the mind of a petty criminal.
In the late 1980s, after being convicted of various offences, including burglary, Danny King gave up crime, got an education and started to work as a journalist. He lives in London.
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