A review by emsbookworld
Inside Broadmoor: Up close and personal with Britain's most dangerous criminals by Jonathan Levi

2.0

This book is all about the backbone of Broadmoor, rather than its patients, but having gone into this book knowing little about either, I was interested to educate myself more.

Overall, it is a badly written book. The writing is basic, but it is well structured, with each chapter going into detail regarding different themes within the hospital. It was a quick read as it wasn’t a massively detailed book, but it did what it was meant to do, and I did learn a lot about this institute.

I gave it 2.5 stars though as I flew through it and I learnt a lot of information of which I didn’t know before. It was an interesting read and I would be very tempted to go and watch documentaries on it now!