What would you risk for love, and how far would you fall?In 1979, seventeen-year-old Deb Lawrence is a new single mum living with her parents in England, her life already complicated enough. Everything changes when she starts exchanging letters with Glyn Croft - a charismatic, dangerous man serving time in HMP Grendon, a psychiatric prison infamous for housing some of Britain's most notorious criminals. Over eight months, Deb and Glyn's intense correspondence grows into a powerful, forbidden love. When Glyn is released, he tests Deb's loyalty by pulling her into his world of scams, violence, and criminal schemes. Together, they become known as "the Bonnie and Clyde of the South Coast" - partners in crime, living on the edge. Deb's choices land her in prison, where she befriends women haunted by violence - including victims of Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, whose sentencing Deb witnesses first-hand. Through it all, Deb's resilience is tested by betrayal, danger, and the hope for something better. This raw, unflinching memoir pulls back the curtain on Britain's criminal underworld in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It's a story of survival, heartbreak, and the power of choice - even when the odds are stacked against you. Letters: A True Crime Memoir is the untold story of love, crime, and redemption, ending on a cliffhanger that will leave you wanting more. Perfect for fans of gritty true crime, unforgettable memoirs, and anyone who believes in second chances.