<p>Based on a real incident and contemporary source material <em>Forgiveness </em>is the compelling account of the life and murder of a young Victorian woman Bessie Goodwin in Victorian England. The story is narrated by Bessie and Samuel Leech the lawyer representing her killer. Samuel agonises over&nbsp;moral and ethical dilemmas he faced in the case.</p><p>Bessie is a young gentlewoman who chafes against the unfair restrictions on her life not least when it comes to her choice of a husband. Her insistence on taking her own path is courageous. Her death is&nbsp;senseless and cruel but this does not define her life. Instead it is her empathy and her compassion that shine through.</p><p>The author illustrates the human condition sensitively reflecting the attitudes of the time. This is a thoroughly satisfying and thought provoking read&nbsp;with some dramatic twists and turns. The writer has a wonderful writing style readable and elegant and his novel seamlessly blends the real with the imaginary.</p>