A review by angus_mckeogh
Body Of Proof by Darrell Brown, Sophie Ellis

3.0

As usual you start with a strange mystery. However, the added data really doesn’t enlighten the subject in the least and you’re still left with a strictly circumstantial case with no forensic evidence or body. Fortunately, it still seems like the murderer arrested and convicted is truly guilty simply because of his odd behavior and holes in time in his schedule which he cannot explain, but sadly the “new evidence” offers no firmer answer or additional closure.