A review by piedwarbler
Inside Broadmoor: Up Close and Personal with Britain's Most Dangerous Criminals by Emma French, Jonathan Levi

2.0

What a strange book. It raises more questions than it answers. I’d like to read more about Broadmoor, and this has certainly raised a lot of questions in my mind. It’s not well written, sadly, and would have benefited from a really thorough copy edit. At times I felt it was over sensationalised and even tawdry. It felt like the author enjoyed reporting salacious gossip. I wish I hadn’t read this book, it was all a bit of a waste of time.