Following the first TV series, four men convicted of murder were released from prison. In More Rough Justice(based on a further television series) the authors have reopened three other cases:-
A teenage boy is found dead with stab wounds - after hours of police questioning, his mother confesses to the murder.
A girl's body is found hidden in an oil tank - a worker at the plant who admitted that he knew her is convicted of murder.
A young woman is murdered en route to a railway station - even her family believe that the local train-spotter, now ten years into a life-sentence, is innocent.
With the help of lawyers and forensic experts, Martin Young and Peter Hill set out to discover what really happened. Their findings - in an outstanding piece of investigative journalism and detective work - provide detailed and disturbing evidence to suggest that in all three cases there has been a serious miscarriage of justice.