a worthwhile read, and am glad to have it
Of course, like pretty much all such events you are left with far more questions than answers, but you should know that by now. But what you get here is an important record of a very significant event, including what is often missing from such things - corroborating details. You are also left sharing Alan's sadness and frustration over the unresolved Adamski tragedy/murder. The greater detail than I'd seen on TV of Alan's own back story is also fascinating though worrying. Jenny's final words were excellent too, but I have others of her books and its what I have come to expect from a lady who knows the meaning and rigour of Occam's Razor. My wife is in the middle of reading it now and she's enjoying it too. My lasting impression is of sadness at what Alan went through, and I wish him all the best.
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