John Kiriamiti

Kenyan former bank robber turned writer (born 1950)

John Kiriamiti (born 14 February 1950) is a Kenyan former bank robber turned writer. Kiriamiti is best known as the writer of My Life in Crime and My Life with a Criminal: Milly's Story, which were both a sensation among Kenyan youth in the late 1980s and 1990s.

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  • The skyline, gawking with architectural indigence, towered over the bowl like a row of stained, gap-toothed jawbones.
  • The Swahili say that what you are not taught by your parents, you'll be taught by the world.
    • Chapter 1
  • You look very bright these days Jack, very smart too. Seems as if your uncle spares you a lot of pocket money.
    • Chapter 1
  • Sometimes, even the oddest thing can turn out to be funny.
    • Chapter 1
  • Save your calories for future use and for someone else, baby. I never want company and if I ever do, I know where to get it from.
    • Chapter 2
  • If you really feel you want me, talk to my mother as a gentleman.
    • Chapter 3
  • When things are as they are now, one is better off with his mouth shut.
    • Chapter 4
  • Prostitutes and criminals are alike. They like boasting much though I don't like it.
    • Chapter 5
  • If I don't take care, the next time you hear about me, I'll be rotting in prison, which I am sure you wouldn't like.
    • Chapter 5
  • I have prepared everything for them and the day after tomorrow they will join St. Theresa's school.
    • Chapter 6
  • It is very hard to find you a decent job here. You know they speak French and everything here in the offices is run in French.
    • Chapter 7
  • Shall I ever want to leave this place where I feel so secure and go back to a Kenya where every cop would draw his gun wherever I was sighted?
    • Chapter 7
  • If you don't stop the affair between you and Miss Makarios, I'll do a thing you'll regret for as long as you live.
    • Chapter 8
  • That's how things go. When you need sunshine, you get rain and when you need rain, you get sunshine.
    • Chapter 10
  • While you arrange positions tomorrow, you'd better stay informed that I trust my .45 only in my hands.
    • Chapter 11
  • You are not going to stop anywhere under any circumstances unless I tell you so.
    • Chapter 12
  • When you have stayed in prison for as long as that, you become somehow mentally confused.
    • Chapter 14
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