Well, I've got the book. I've started reading it over coffee this morning. I'll let you know what I make of it.
The first chapter is background, and the possibility that the family might never know what happened to their daughter.
Then there's an account of how they found out that Meredith had been killed, which is one of those heartbreaking reads that sounds like fiction, because you can't imagine it ever really happening.
I've already sat and cried, reading the account of the phone calls telling John Kercher that a girl had been murdered in Perugia, but still not knowing that it was Meredith.
For anyone else interested in this book, I saw it in Smith's today, when I was out book hunting. They have offers on in there at the moment, but sorry I can't remember if this was one...Duhhh