Thanks jan, so interesting. Im going to order the book.
are you of the opinion that cal has not decided on guilt or innocence but merely putting the story as been told out there.
From the book - and I am nearly at the end - she has been reasonably fair at giving both sides of the story where it exists.
I cant comment on Carolines post until I have finished the book. When I read what was in the papers about the book I nearly did not read it because in one breath she was saying she wanted the reader to make up their minds - then it was indicating he was guilty. But up until the epilogue I think she has been quite careful not to influence the reader.
I have seen a couple of things that have been missed or are not 100% accurate but on the whole I think it is quite good.
And Also can I say I would be only too pleased for the book to make up my mind one way or another - it would be a relief .
However so far it has given me more questions - but has not changed my mind.