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No Smoke by Sandra
Lean
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New Edition of
No Smoke available from Amazon. It has a new cover
and new ISBN number, but rest assured the content is the
same as the original book.

On the
left is the cover for the
Old Edition of No Smoke
on Amazon. They are
unable to transfer all the old Reviews to
the new page, as it is classed as a different book. So do read
the reviews from both pages.
Synopsis
A life-long fascination with the workings of the human mind,
and especially the workings of the "criminal mind," led Sandra
Lean, at the age of 32, through the doors of Napier University
in Edinburgh. A single parent of two young children, she
studied Psychology and Sociology to Honours Degree level. A
Masters' Degree in Forensic Psychology seemed like the most
obvious next step, until a local, high-profile murder hit the
headlines.
Behind the scenes, Sandra Lean
began sifting through the facts, only to discover that all was
not as it seemed. What she found led her to other, similar
cases, and more patient, methodical sifting, in an
investigation that was to last almost four years. The result
was a shocking, but true, discovery. Innocent people are being
locked up in our prisons, convicted of the most horrific
crimes, on a regular basis. These are not one-off, tragic
mistakes, but rather, a routine, everyday
occurrence.
For every high-profile
miscarriage of justice that we hear about, there are dozens
more that never make the news. No Smoke examines just some of
these cases, highlighting the very human tragedy of wrongful
conviction, and pointing out the unthinkable: this could happen
to any one of us.
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