We had the taster,but there's nothing like the full book. More similar in style to Clare Powell than Roger Wilkes,I had not heard of Carol Ann Lee previously before, a single mother with one son from Yorkshire looking remarkably like a middle-aged Ann Eaton, authoress of ten previous books including two much acclaimed works on Myra Hindley and Ruth Ellis.
There is nothing really new in the book apart from an epilogue containing Colin's email to the author dated July 19 2013 requesting privacy and Appendix 1 reconstructing the Police scenario sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions in 1985. Both reiterate Jeremy's guilt.
It's hard not to reach a similar conclusion when one confronts the scale of the conspiracy needed in order for the defendant to be innocent. If anything the book has alienated me further from Jeremy as we learned more of the lives of the people involved ,many seemingly inconsequential details which put the characters in context and whom nobody had the right to destroy.