Oddly, the book deals very little with Delphi. It’s part autobiography, part other remotely similar crimes, part miscellaneous. The portions that dealt with Delphi were little more than what you’d find by reading the Wikipedia article. Several chapters are just transcriptions of press conferences that are available online. Another chapter deals with all the potential suspects – who are by this point irrelevant.

I’m a big TCG fan, and was excited for Nic’s book. But really, this probably didn’t need to be made. As a first foray into true crime authorship, happy to support Nic