

How Justice Can Fail the Innocent
For most of us, justice is something we take for granted — an invisible safety net woven from fairness, evidence and truth. We trust that the innocent will be protected and the guilty held to account. Yet history, and far too many shattered lives, prove that this belief can be dangerously misplaced. Behind every courtroom door lies the potential for error. A missed clue. A flawed eyewitness. A confession forced by fear or exhaustion. When those errors align, the result can be


Re-reading James Herbert #4 - Fluke
This was actually my first time reading ‘Fluke’, but I had previously listened to it on audiobook a number of years ago. I recalled the...


Re-reading James Herbert #3 - The Survivor (1976)
I have to admit that I hadn’t actually read this book before, so I was going into it with an open mind and a great deal of expectation....

