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Forensics by Val McDermid
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it was amazing

This book was fantastic! It really dove into my obsession with true crime and taught me all about the different types of forensics science, which is something I knew very little about. Also, it did it an enjoyable, not textbook, way. It was lead by constant examples and crimes that have happened to teach about each form of forensics science. It also talked about how it has developed and changed over the years.


I highly suggest this book to anyone that enjoys true crime!
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Reading Progress

November 25, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
November 25, 2016 – Shelved
December 24, 2016 – Started Reading
December 30, 2016 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Matt (new)

Matt I love McDermid's work and will surely have to check this one out in 2017.


message 2: by JanB (new)

JanB I had forgotten this was on my tbr list, thanks for the reminder and the great review!


Mariah Roze Matt wrote: "I love McDermid's work and will surely have to check this one out in 2017."

I HIGHLY suggest you do! I haven't read any other books by her, but I loved this book, so I would like to read another by her. What do you suggest by her?


Mariah Roze JanB wrote: "I had forgotten this was on my tbr list, thanks for the reminder and the great review!"

Thank you :) I highly recommend this book! It was fantastic :)


message 5: by Eden (new)

Eden ANY similar book ?


Mariah Roze Jordan what do you mean?


message 7: by Eden (new)

Eden Mariah wrote: "Jordan what do you mean?"

i found this book absolutely stunning and would like to know any similar works relating to real crime and investigations ?


Mariah Roze jordan wrote: "Mariah wrote: "Jordan what do you mean?"

i found this book absolutely stunning and would like to know any similar works relating to real crime and investigations ?"


Hmmm!!! I really enjoyed Serial (Serial #1) by Sarah Koenig (Host). Then I read Adnan's Story: The Search for Truth and Justice After Serial by Rabia Chaudry and lastly Confessions of a Serial Alibi by Asia McClain Chapman. These books all go together, but you have to read them in that order. I really enjoyed this case and it is still going on :)


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