Meticulously researched by C.G.C. Cook, 'The Moors Murderers' gives
readers a rare and fascinating look into the lives of Ian Brady and Myra
Hindley - often known as the evilest couple in British history. After a
torture and killing spree that lasted two years and left five innocent
children dead, many aspects of their lives have been kept hidden from
the public. Cook's new release changes that - making unseen photographs,
letters and accounts public for the first time.
In the mid 1960s, the serenity of Saddleworth Moor was forever
interrupted, even if people didn't yet know it, as the area became a
grave for the innocent child victims of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.
The couple's vile torture and killings have shaken up British history
ever since, with the couple often considered two of the most evil people
to have lived. However, the public still have many questions about who
they were and how their dysfunctional relationship operated.
In this book, many artifacts become public for the first time, including
photographs from Ian Brady's 'Tartan album', police interviews and
witness statements, which shed vital new light on Brady, Hindley and the
dangerous cocktail their union became.