This book is non fiction on a british government scandal. It is an abridged version of "The Cathays Files 25", ninth edition, with additional details. Forged documents were made and used by staff in a british university. These criminal activities were arranged by a high level british government official. In 1987 the police confirmed they had the forged documents. They knew who used the documents (two people) and they probably knew who made them. A prosecution should of course start. But no, a prosecution was not started and the government imposed censorship on the situation (giving no explanation). The end of the censorship appears to be imminent. When it ends the government will have to explain it’s 1987 decision to block a prosecution and censor the affair.