Hi Louisa,
Indeed I have The Riddle of Birdhurst Rise, in fact it was the very first true crime book I ever bought! Totally agree, for me it is the definative account of the mystery, I don't know if you've read the Diane Jane book, if you haven't, I shouldn't bother, it's one of those that when you read the conclusion you think to yourself, WHAT? Heavens to Betsy, some people have an amazing imagination.
I also wouldn't add my name on a foreword to a book I didn't believe in, for the reasons you state.
KR Angie
Indeed I have The Riddle of Birdhurst Rise, in fact it was the very first true crime book I ever bought! Totally agree, for me it is the definative account of the mystery, I don't know if you've read the Diane Jane book, if you haven't, I shouldn't bother, it's one of those that when you read the conclusion you think to yourself, WHAT? Heavens to Betsy, some people have an amazing imagination.
I also wouldn't add my name on a foreword to a book I didn't believe in, for the reasons you state.
KR Angie
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