by Deborah Blum
Hardcover- $14.89
Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Deborah Blum follows New York City's first forensic scientists to discover a fascinating Jazz Age ...
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This is a well written, fast moving book through some of the struggles and triumphs of early forensic pathology and anthropology in the early 20th century. Although I cannot speak to those who enjoy CSI, this is a facinating read for someone with a bit of a science background who is interested in forensics.
For the reader who enjoys crime scene/forensic/ true crime TV shows and novels--this book shows how it all began. A little more chemistry than I wanted, but the story of two honest men fighting to create a credible, professional crime lab during a corrupt era of cronyism and graft was absorbing. Explains how poisons could be detected in a human body, how tests for poisons were discovered, and how forensics became the backbone of the fight to convict the bad guys.
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