Next Time It Will Be Perfect by Anne E. Randell
A psychopathic killer. A trial in the Crown Court. Guilty as charged. Have you ever wanted to commit the perfect murder? Benjamin Doyle does. So far his goal has eluded him. Listening to the evidence being presented for his latest murder, Benjamin has time to write about and reflect upon his life as a serial killer. He feels no guilt. The progress of the trial is told through a series of newspaper articles, judge's notes, witness testimonies etc. He is guilty but will the jury be convinced or is there a twist in the tail?