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If you're fascinated by both the history of forensics and the very latest developments in crime science investigation, autopsies, and other bloodcurdling events, then MURDER TWO is the book for you.

Following on from the best-selling The Casebook of Forensic Detection, this comprehensive book presents nearly one hundred new cases, spanning four continents and almost two hundred years. It also includes biographies of many forensic pioneers, such as the "Wizard of Berkeley", Edward O. Heinrich, famed New York pathologist Dr. Milton Helpern, Professor Alec Jeffreys (who invented DNA fingerprinting), New Zealand's premier medico-legal expert Sir Sydney Smith, and many, many more.

The next time you're watching CSI or reading newspaper accounts of a major murder investigation, keep your copy of MURDER TWO close at hand. With a quick flip through this easy-access, A-Z reference, you'll be able understand the meaning and importance of all the forensic evidence in question.


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