Empire of Dirt is a true story, more thrilling than fiction.
Andrew Pritchard emerged from the fractured streets of post-Windrush London, navigating life as a mixed-race young man in an era marked by racial tension, police hostility, and Thatcherism. Some would say it was wit, charm, ingenuity, and a razor-sharp business instinct inherited from his oracle-like Jamaican mother that propelled him.
From the gritty foundations of sound-system culture to orchestrating the infamous ‘Genesis’ acid-house raves, he rose from street hustle to illicit wealth, and ultimately into the shadows of Britain’s criminal underworld, where global drug trafficking, high society, and scandal collided.
By his thirties, he had married Miss Jamaica, staged the iconic Reggae Sunsplash festival, and risen to become one of the UK’s most prolific narco-smugglers. His empire spanned continents, until a £100 million cocaine bust exposed not only his operation, but staggering corruption within British and international law enforcement agencies.
But this isn’t just a crime story or a tale of raves-to-riches, it’s a story of redemption. Following gangland violence, tragedy, and an unimaginable downfall, Andrew’s path led from a Jamaican jail to Britain’s high-security prisons before taking a radical turn. After founding the AP Foundation, a charity supporting at-risk youth, and finding the love of his life, he began the long road to rebuilding a life once consumed by chaos.
Told with dark humour and unflinching honesty, Empire of Dirt is a raw, riveting autobiography of ambition, identity, and transformation. A cautionary tale, and a deeply human one, it will stay with you long after the final page.
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Andrew Pritchard is an entrepreneur and author whose life has spanned the worlds of music, crime, and redemption. He built a successful career producing live music events and large-scale festivals before his life took a dramatic turn that led to imprisonment. During his time in custody, Andrew committed himself to personal change and to supporting young people to turn away from crime. He is the co-author of Urban Smuggler (Random House) and the author of the forthcoming autobiography Empire of Dirt.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Empire of Dirt is a true story, more thrilling thanfiction.Andrew Pritchard emerged from the fractured streetsof post-Windrush London, navigating life as a mixed-race young man in an eramarked by racial tension, police hostility, and Thatcherism. Some would say itwas wit, charm, ingenuity, and a razor-sharp business instinct inherited fromhis oracle-like Jamaican mother that propelled him.From the gritty foundations of sound-system cultureto orchestrating the infamous 'Gennesis' acid-house raves, he rose from streethustle to illicit wealth, and ultimately into the shadows of Britain's criminalunderworld, where global drug trafficking, high society, and scandal collided.By his thirties, he had married Miss Jamaica,staged the iconic Reggae Sunsplash festival, and risen to become one of theUK's most prolific narco-smugglers. His empire spanned continents, until a GBP100million cocaine bust exposed not only his operation, but staggering corruptionwithin British and international law enforcement agencies.But this isn't just a crime story or a tale of raves-to-riches,it's a story of redemption. Following gangland violence, tragedy, and anunimaginable downfall, Andrew's path led from a Jamaican jail to Britain'shigh-security prisons before taking a radical turn. After founding the APFoundation, a charity supporting at-risk youth, and finding the love of hislife, he began the long road to rebuilding a life once consumed by chaos.Told with dark humour and unflinching honesty,Empire of Dirt is a raw, riveting autobiography of ambition, identity, and transformation.A cautionary tale, and a deeply human one, it will stay with you long after thefinal page. A real-life rise-and-fall story blending true crime, cultural history, and personal transformation. Explores post-Windrush London, racial tension, and mixed-race identity. Offers an inside look at Britain's underground music scene and uncovers global narcotics trafficking and hidden police corruption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781919372600
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