
Forensics
What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA, and More Tell Us About Crime
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Sarah Barron
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Val McDermid
The dead talk - to the right listener. They can tell us all about themselves: where they came from, how they lived, how they died, and, of course, who killed them. Forensic scientists can unlock the mysteries of the past and help serve justice using the messages left by a corpse, a crime scene, or the faintest of human traces. Forensics draws on interviews with some of these top-level professionals, groundbreaking research, and Val McDermid's own original interviews and firsthand experience on scene with top forensic scientists.
Along the way McDermid discovers how maggots collected from a corpse can help determine one's time of death; how a DNA trace a millionth the size of a grain of salt can be used to convict a killer; and how a team of young Argentine scientists led by a maverick American anthropologist were able to uncover the victims of a genocide. It's a journey that will take McDermid to war zones, fire scenes, and autopsy suites and bring her into contact with both extraordinary bravery and wickedness as she traces the history of forensics from its earliest beginnings to the cutting-edge science of the modern day.
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The individual stories they use to explain each different field of forensics is very intriguing.
Her voice and the stories.
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Fascinating history
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One beef- the narrator, although very good, offended me with her mimicking American accent. I'm American, and it strikes a personal nerve, I admit. Working with many British people in my profession, I have heard this nasal pitch and moronic sounding imitating of the American accent before. It's annoying and offensive. I get that we sound stupid to the British, but we don't sound like that. It's old- that worn out stereotype. It would have been much better not to attempt the accents and just use her own voice.
Excellent Information, Well Written, Entertaining
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I personally enjoyed the reader's Scottish accent, as opposed to some other reviewers. You should be able to determine from the sample excerpt whether it is for you or not. What I did not like were the horrible English and American accents which sounded as if they were drawn directly from 1930 melodramas. Fortunately, they constituted less than 5% of the material. But sadly, they are what I will remember most about this narrator. I would like a version of this book where she read it through in her lovely Scottish brogue.
Good history of forensics
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Very interesting and informative.
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I found this book to be fascinating though not for the squeamish. If you are interested in true crime this is a great accompaniment.
Excellent non fiction
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i learned things i didn't know, i learned ways in which the entertainment industry has misled people (breaking bad fans will notice one in particular), and the narrative easily held my attention and entertained me.
the narrator is Scottish, and her accent is, too. i found it beautiful, and I'd like to hear more of her work, but if you have trouble following various accents, then you should listen to the preview first to make sure it won't trouble you.
mystery fans will appreciate
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Very interesting and informative
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The chapters focused on the various aspects of forensics, so I liked how it was organized.
Particularly entertaining (and curious) for me was the narrator's Scottish accent. Scotland Yard, indeed.
Engaging and Informative
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very informative
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