Roberta Kray is a graduate of the University of North London in Classics and English Literature. She was working as a partner in a PR company, when she was asked to do some promotion work for Reg Kray in 1996. By the following year, they had fallen in love and were married in the Chapel at Maidstone Prison on 14th July 1997. Roberta met some of Reg’s friends from the old days in London’s East End, and the couple met and talked about their lives as often as prison regulations would allow over the next three years. Reg died of cancer in 2000, but during his last few weeks, he and Roberta were together in Norwich General Hospital as the cancer tightened its grip. Reg was released on compassionate grounds, and they were able to enjoy his last ten days together in private.
Sidgwick & Jackson published Roberta’s memoir of Reg in 2002, Reg Kray: A Man Apart. Soon, she was developing her writing ambitions in another direction, and her first novel, The Debt, was published by Constable & Robinson, now an imprint of Little, Brown, in 2006. She moved to Little, Brown for her fourth novel (Strong Women, 2009). Her seventh, Nothing But Trouble, made it to the official Top 50 in 2012 (over 50,000 copies sold). With her new book, Deceived, to be published in November 2018, she will have 16 crime thrillers in print with Little, Brown, including two ebook serialisations, Honeytrap and The Payment.