
Synopsis
To lose one child is terrible; to lose two is unimaginable. For
no one to believe that you are innocent of their deaths and to
be imprisoned because of it must be unbearable. Yet this is the
reality Sally Clark had to face. The daughter of a policeman,
wife of a solicitor and also one herself, she suddenly found the
system that she'd upheld all her life turning against her. Justice
suddenly seemed a far-off principle as she was convicted and her
initial appeal quashed. Her family, lawyers and various volunteers
were relentless in their fight to clear her name. Following three
long years in prison, Sally Clark was finally acquitted by the
Court of Appeal in 2003. As Lord Justice Judge said 'Unless we
are sure of guilt, the dreadful possibility always remains that
a mother, already brutally scarred by the unexplained deaths of
her babies, may find herself in prison for life for killing them
when she should not be there at all.' Written with the power of
a thriller, the book reveals the Kafka-esque nightmare of being
on the wrong side of the law. But ultimately, it's an uplifting
story of one family's gutsy fight for what they know to be right.
From the Publisher
In the bestselling tradition of Forget You Had A Daughter and
Hannah's Gift, the story of a mother's loss and a family's fight
About the Author
John Batt:
Sally Clark was born in Devizes, Wiltshire and worked as a solicitor
in Manchester at the time of her arrest. She now lives with her
husband and son in Essex. John Batt is a solicitor who worked,
as part of Sally Clark's legal team, to find the truth about the
death of her babies. His first book, Let's Make It Legal, formed
the basis of the TV series The Main Chance.