Unforgiven: Face to Face with my Fathers Killer
By (Author) Liz McGregor
Jonathan Ball Publishers SA
Jonathan Ball Publishers SA
30th August 2022
7th July 2022
South Africa
General
Non Fiction
364.1523092
Hardback
272
392g
Robin McGregor, an older man who has recently moved into a small town outside CapeTown, is brutally murdered in his home. Cecil Thomas is convicted for the crime, but histrial leaves more questions than answers. As much as his daughter Liz McGregor tries tomove beyond her grief - she finds new work, she even discovers love - she still wantsanswers. What drove Thomas to torture and kill a complete stranger
The author meets the murderer's family and discovers that he comes from a loving,comfortable home. He is educated and skilled, there is no apparent reason for his descentinto delinquency. After protracted obstruction from the prison authorities, she finally getsto confront him but not without putting herself in danger. She finds answers, but not theanswers she is looking for.
Unforgiven tells a story seldom told: what happens to a family when one of their own ismurdered In a country where, year upon year, tens of thousands of people lose a lovedone to violence. Where restorative justice is preached but not practiced. Where prisonsare universities of crime. What would it take to achieve redemption For the victim, theperpetrator and the country
This is a shocking story told by a searingly honest writer ready to look her country - and herself - squarely in the eye. It offers no false cheer, but something far more valuable and compelling: the often painful truth. * Jonathan Freedland, Author, The Escape Artist *
Liz McGregor has always been a great journalist but only South Africa could have wrung out of her this single-minded account of the murder of her beloved father. The book is an indescribable duty, exquisitely done. * Peter Bruce *
Unforgiven is a deeply personal memoir, anchored in a specific place and time. Yet in its searing, unflinching honesty it transcends that place and time. * Prof Brian Levy, John Hopkins University *
An enthralling account of the journey by a daughter to meet with those convicted of her father's murder. * Trevor Manuel *
Unforgiven is a heart-wrenching and illuminating memoir of a daughter's quest for answers and the ever-elusive 'closure'. Liz McGregor beautifully excavates both the too-frequently untold journey taken by a family after a brutal murder and the dehumanisation at the core of South Africa's social and justice systems. * Kerry Daynes, author of The Dark Side Of the Mind: True Stories from My Life as a Forensic Psychologist and What Lies Buried: A Forensic Psychologist's True Stories of Madness, the Bad and the Misunderstood *
LIZ MCGREGOR has written and edited several books including Load-shedding, At Risk, Touch Pause Engage, the Springbok Factory and Khabzela. She has worked as a journalist in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Seoul and London, including several years as deputy editor of the op-ed section of The Guardian. She currently lives in Cape Town and London.