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Forensics
- The Anatomy of Crime
- Narrated by: Sarah Barron
- Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
The dead talk. To the right listener, they tell us all about themselves: how they lived, how they died--and who killed them.
Val McDermid uncovers the secrets of forensic medicine with groundbreaking research and her own experience. Along the way you’ll wonder at how maggots collected from a corpse can help determine time of death and how a DNA trace a millionth the size of a grain of salt can be used to convict a killer.
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- HB
- 28-01-17
Excellent
A comprehensive and interesting exploration of the development of several forensic science disciplines, well narrated by the author
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- Shaun
- 22-11-20
Forensics
an enjoyable insight into many different areas of forensics. Only downside for me is that I had heard many of the stories previously in other books / podcasts etc. well worth a listen.
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- Tim
- 30-04-21
forensics of a crim
what an interesting book. covering all aspect of how things are put together. Well worth the investment.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-05-24
Fascinating
This was really interesting and I learnt loads about forensic evidence. Don’t let the reviews about the accents put you off. The narrator is Scottish and occasionally she’ll do an accent i.e. northerner, Londoner, etc.
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- Karen
- 08-01-21
Narration no problem
I found the narration to be very good, unlike some other reviewers. It certainly didn’t detract from an interesting and detailed book.
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- Ian Smith
- 17-02-21
Informative and interesting
I thoroughly enjoyed this very informative and interesting book, which covers the major aspects of the application of modern forensic science to find evidence and help to investigate crime. There are relevant historical "digressions" which discuss the origins of eg fingerprinting and DNA analysis.
The narrator, who has a nice Scottish accent, read at a comfortable pace and when quoting from interviews, used plausible "voices". My only gripe was the occasional slightly-too-long pause between paragraphs, something which could easily have been fixed during editing.
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- Mrs P. Clarke
- 14-08-24
A beautifully narrated and engaging listen.
Having heard any number of narrators mangle accents, I was astonished to hear this lovely Scottish narrator carry off Manchester, Yorkshire and American beautifully!
This prevented me being pulled out of the narrative and allowed me to really hear the different experts 'speak'.
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- Mr. Jonathan Poupart
- 03-04-23
A perfect book for anyone with a little knowledge
Although I could wax lyrical about how well-paced and well-structured this book is (never boring you by diving too deep, never feeling like it's shortchanging you on subjects like DNA or psychological profiling), the quality and accessibility of this book is surpassed only by the narrator's performance which has a neutral, yet interesting delivery. When she reads the words of others, she switches effortlessly between authentic UK regional accents and a more convincing American accent than I hear from shows like House, The Walking Dead and The Wire.
Who is this book for? If you've already read forensics books or done a course then this is NOT going to give you much new information, but as an entry point for those who love crime fiction - or even as a crime writer's first port of call in research - I can think of no better audiobook.
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- Unearthed Jewellery
- 25-08-17
Interesting book...poor narration
Interesting book...poor narration.
I found this to be an interesting book but the narration spoiled it for me.
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- Amy
- 15-06-20
Great listen, terrible accents!!
Very interesting book but accents from the narrator are terrible. Every academic had a posh accent and every law enforcement worker has a thick northern accent. Cringe worthy.
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