Author: Nick T.Spark
ISBN: 978-1-4116-8469-0

This book is of valuable help to those who always wondered about the origin of
Murphy's Law, which became quite famous along with Parkinson's Law and Peter's
Principle. When I read the press note, I was really interested and when an
opportunity to review the book came, I was delighted. And I can confidently
write that I was not disappointed after finishing the slim tome which is quite
attractively printed and has a number of photographs to put the text in the
right perspective.
That Dr.Paul Stapp, arguably the man who first expressed the law in a press
conference, was also involved in making car travel in USA and many parts of the
world, including India, where I live, was news to me. You, the reader of this
review too may similarly find something new in the book. In any case, unless you
too have been a researcher like the author about the origin of Murphy's Law, you
will certainly be much more informed after you finish the book, which can be
read while travelling in a bus, train or while waiting for your flight at the
airport.
Nick certainly writes well, in a good, readable style and he has tried to be as
fair as humanly possible to present all the sides of the story. Whether he has
indeed become the leading expert on Murphy's Law is for you to judge after
reading the book. In any case, in Nick's own words, the book was and is intended
not just to be a reflection on the origins of Murphy's Law, but on the
difficulty in making an assessment of any historical event that was not
documented properly. From that perspective, the book has broad appeal I think to
anyone who is a student of history or science.
I certainly enjoyed reading this book and recommend it strongly to you too.
The above review was contributed by: S.V. SWAMY: CLICK TO VIEW S.V. Swamy's Reviews