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One of Your Own: The Life and Death of Myra Hindley
by Carol Ann Lee
Many readers have described this book as something they read quite quickly. I on the other hand found it took me a long time to read. It was quite harrowing. Like other literature I've read on this subject, I found in parts, it almost easy to be fooled or manipulated by Hindley and forget just how dramatic a role she played in the murders. I'm sure I won't be the first person to admit that on occasion I found myself feeling sorry for her and then quickly having to remind myself who this woman was and why she was so infamous.
This book overall is a very comprehensive, yet objective assessment of the Moors Murders. It is focused from Myra's point of view however also encompasses details about Brady. It is referenced throughout to various other sources and it is clear that the author has gone into painstaking detail to pull all available information on the subject together.
This is a brilliant read for someone who wants to know more than just the media hype.
This book overall is a very comprehensive, yet objective assessment of the Moors Murders. It is focused from Myra's point of view however also encompasses details about Brady. It is referenced throughout to various other sources and it is clear that the author has gone into painstaking detail to pull all available information on the subject together.
This is a brilliant read for someone who wants to know more than just the media hype.