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

4.0

Not what I was fully expecting with this book when blazed across the front is the words, 'Up close and personal with Britain's most dangerous criminals.' I mean, you get a small insight in to some of Britain's criminals, but I found that it mainly details the history of Broadmoor, not that I'm complaining as I found it rather compelling and interesting to see some of the history of the Victorian building.
But the information the authors do add in to the book about the criminals is just as interesting as well. Well written and easy to read, practically read the whole thing in one go.