I enjoyed the film which is only loosely based on John Preston's novel. However, in his author's note, he also says that he made certain changes for dramatic effect.
I liked the Epilogue to the book in which Robert Pretty explains what happened to the various characters afterwards, the later excavations and discovery of body traces. A hook to go off exploring on Wiki.
Margaret Guido (Peggy Piggott) was particularly interesting and accomplished and not just a lightweight appendage to her new husband.
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Did anyone watch the C5 programme on CECOT with Richard Madeley
'Lost generation’: why can’t young people get jobs? What should be done?
. Recommend.
Don't think they will spoil it for me.