About This Book
Born nameless in a forgotten orphanage, Christine Joanna Hart's life began as a mystery — one of loss, rejection, and silent magic waiting to rise. After a traumatic adoption by a strict Irish Catholic family, she was cast back into care, an outcast once more. But Christine was never meant to live an ordinary life. Trained by military intelligence straight out of the system, she became one of Britain's most infamous private investigators — a Fleet Street journalist whose name would echo in headlines, courtrooms, and MI5 dossiers. Accused by Elton John and Prince Harry of spying, and once told by Elton himself, She even knew when I fell over in the plane, Christine's fearless reporting shook the elite — and earned her powerful enemies. But behind the headlines and danger was a woman searching for something deeper. In her pursuit of truth, she sat face to face with serial killers — from the chilling Ian Brady of the Moors Murders to America's Heelside Strangler — staring into their darkness to understand her own. Her journey through the cages of men society feared was never just investigative. It was spiritual. Shamanic. Soul-retrieving. From the cold corridors of care homes to the front pages of Fleet Street, Christine's story is one of fire, survival, psychic awakening, and wild, untamed transformation. Reclaiming the magical self that was stolen from her — her inner Margot — she becomes not just a psychotherapist, but a healer of souls, a clairvoyant, and a guiding light for those who feel they don't belong. This is more than a memoir. It's a rallying cry for the neurodiverse, the sensitive, the misunderstood — a magical true story that proves the outsider holds the map to the treasure.