Charlie Bronson is Britain's most dangerous convict. During more than a
quarter of a century inside, he has gained a fearsome reputation as the
prison system's only serial hostage taker. He has spent 23 of the last
26 years in solitary confinement. He has been locked in dungeons, in
iron boxes concreted into the middle of cells, and, famously, in a cage
like Hannibal Lecter. Yet Bronson lives by a strict moral code and is
respected and admired by many prison officers as well as prisoners. In
this updated edition of his memoirs, Bronson reveals the happiness
behind his controversial marriage to his wife Saira.