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Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA and More Tell Us About Crime
Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA and More Tell Us About Crime | Val McDermid
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Enchanted_Bibliophile
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4✨

I waited forever to get this Audiobook, because I like listening to True Crime (feels more real to ke that way). But now I want an actual copy of the book so I can highlight and annotate my thoughts and feelings.

This was so informative and interesting. I learned so much!
Will definitely be re-reading it once I can get my hands on a copy.

#NonFiction
@Clwojick #Pantone2023 #FireyRed

Enchanted_Bibliophile I can see why Val is such a good fiction writer - she has all this knowledge backing her up and an imagination to cover the rest. 1y
Clwojick Well done! 1y
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Ephemera
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Some of you may be familiar with Val McDermid as an author of mysteries. This book, however, is non-fiction and very interesting. Because McDermid lives in Scotland, most of the examples she relates about crimes are from the UK, so I learned a lot about investigative methods used there. If you have any curiosity about the various branches of forensics, you will enjoy this book. Five stars.

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Jeg
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Another book that was in a box leaving the house. Looked interesting and it was, very. See the fly at the top? Well there were small drawings of a fly on each page. Very real looking and often as my eyes moved along the lines reading I swear the fly moved! Very clever.

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Cazxxx
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Finished listening to this one today and it was absolutely fascinating. I‘m obsessed with true crime, forensics and criminology and learned loads of interesting things. A bit gory in places but that‘s to be expected. A solid 5 ⭐️

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kezzlou85
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Todays creepy watching. One episode of murder on cctv so creepy seeing final moments. Two episodes of hometown homicides and two episodes of cruise ship killings. So many never seem to get solved.
Finishing the night up with Nightmare on Elm Street 2, Freddys Revenge.
26pts for #TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon2020
@Clwojick

Clwojick 😱🔪🖤 4y
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Tone.Deaf.Fangirl
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“There is no branch of detective science which is so important and so much neglected as the art of tracing footsteps.”-Sherlock Holmes

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thereadingowlvina
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Happy Monday friends!

Thanks for another fun #manicmonday #LetterF @JoScho

Have a fantastic day! 💛💛💛

JoScho Your collages are always so fun. Thanks for playing 💙 5y
vivastory I picked Fargo, too 🤘 5y
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rabbitprincess
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A Pick if you are looking for an intro to forensics. Since this book was published, two of the experts interviewed or quoted in this book have published their own memoirs—Unnatural Causes, by Richard Shepherd; and All That Remains, by Professor Dame Sue Black—so if you‘ve read those first, you may find this repetitive.

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harsharani
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Very informative! Great source of information for those interested in the anatomy of crime.

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harsharani
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Super informative, great for those interested in Forensic Science!

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Tineke
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Enjoyed this book a lot. It took me to some Wikipedia holes and it made me add new books on the list, including the books by herself, which I haven't read yet.

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CoffeeK8
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A fascinating look at the history of forensics. It‘s great as an #audiobook

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thereadingowlvina
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I saw this #nonfiction2019 Bingo hosted by @Riveted_Reader_Melissa on @WhatWouldJaneDo post earlier. Since I read a lot of non-fiction this year, I might as well join this too!

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Great to have you join in! Have fun with it. 5y
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kaysworld1
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Starting this today and I'm loving it. Reading till my eyes go cross-eyed 😆

The dead talk.
To the right listener, they tell us about themselves: like how they died and who killed them.

I just want to say thank you to all you litsy people and the amazing books you choose to read, since joining last year I have got a TBR list I will eventually (never) get threw and a phone full of book recommendations that I screen shot. Love to you all 🙏📚

AmyG Litsy is the best! 6y
kaysworld1 @AmyG it truly is the best, because of you all and the recommended books I have a new love for the library 💚 6y
AmyG I‘ve made friends, read books I‘d never have read, increased my tbr a thousandfold.....it‘s been wonderful. 6y
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Emory

I usually listen to my audiobooks at an increased speed. I've been listening to this one at 2.5x on Scribd. When I slowes it to it's normal pace to share a chapter with someone, I found my mind wandering because it felt too slow. Does anybody else speed up their audiobooks? What's your default speed? Depending on the narrator I'm between 2x and 2.5x

dariazeoli Same! I do this with podcasts and YouTube, too. 1x sounds odd to me now 6y
Suet624 1.25. That‘s the fastest I can do. 6y
Redwritinghood I always do mine at 1.25x. 6y
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sprainedbrain I‘m usually at 1.75... I‘ve been increasingly slowly over the last couple of years. Normal speed just sounds weird now, but I do slow my favorite narrators back down to 1.25. 😃 6y
xicanti I always listen at 2x, which is the highest any of my audio services go. I can‘t stand to listen at 1x. It‘s way. too. slow. and. de.lib.er.ate. 6y
AntoinetteBuchanan Mininimum of 2x unless listening with my husband as he prefers 1.5. I cannot deal with “normal” speed - far too slow! 6y
Birdsong28 Usually between 1.0 and 1.5 📚📖 6y
Awk_Word_Smith I usually do 1.5x for my 🎧📖. I can‘t really process faster than that. 6y
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Emory
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Loving this so far! The narrator is great and I can't stop listening.

PatienceFortitude I read it pre-Litsy and loved it 6y
Lea I really enjoyed it as well 6y
sk888888 Loved it, so interesting! 6y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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If you love the fictional worlds of Temperance Brennan, Eve Duncan, Dexter, or Gil Grissom, this nonfiction book is for you. Each chapter is a different kind of forensic investigation. McDermid (a mystery author herself) combines history, science, and true crime in a grisly but fascinating blend. If her fiction is half as good, I‘ll be a big fan of that also.

Full review www.TheBibliophage.com
#thebibliophage2019

#booked2019 #newtomeauthor

thereadingowlvina I enjoyed this one too! 😊 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @thereadingowlvina We were reading twins! It‘s so intense, but satisfying in terms of information and writing style. 6y
IamIamIam That sounds fabulous!!!! I've always wanted to visit the FBI body farm but my husband said Disney would probably be a better family vacation. 🤣 6y
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thereadingowlvina @BarbaraTheBibliophage Agree! This book exceeded my expectations! 🤗💕 6y
Cinfhen Cool!!! #stacked I think you might like this @Reviewsbylola 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @IamIamIam Haha. Yeah, kids might have nightmares after visiting the Body Farm. 🤪 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Cinfhen Hope you like it!! Enjoy is probably the wrong word, though. 6y
Reviewsbylola Yes! Thanks for the tag @Cinfhen Stacking this! 6y
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thereadingowlvina
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This is my first book by Val McDermid. I enjoyed this book thoroughly from the very first page to the very last page. The writing is engaging and the cases are intriguing. It is insightful and a must read if you enjoy true crime, history and especially forensic science.

Rating: 5🌟

For my full review please visit https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2679932138

#Booked2019 #NewToYouAuthor

@Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

Cinfhen Sounds fascinating 🤓 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @thereadingowlvina @Cinfhen I‘m listening to this now. It IS fascinating, if grisly. 6y
Savedbygrace I wrote a paper about Forensic science for my college biology class and became quite intrigued; I am going to have to check this book out. ☺📚 6y
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BarbaraTheBibliophage
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New audiobook. I need something a little gruesome and distracting. Mr B has a nasty case of shingles, plus cellulitis (a skin infection). Hoping his fever goes down overnight ... He feels so yucky.

FlowerFairy Hope he‘s better soon! 6y
DGRachel Oh no! I hope he feels better soon! 6y
Dolly Oh no. Hopefully he can find relief. Are the two conditions related? Did he have the shingles shot? If my questions are too personal I understand. 6y
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Kshakal Oh no!! I hope he finds some relief soon! 6y
mydearwatson Poor guy! 6y
cobwebmoth I hope things improve for him soon. 6y
CouronneDhiver No way - both at once?! Poor guy. Get him some ice cream (or other treats). 😫 6y
Tamra ☹️ No fun. 6y
Eyelit 💚💚💚 6y
TrishB Hope he‘s feeling better 😔 6y
kezzlou85 Oh no hope hes feeling better soon. My daughter had cellulitis it's not nice. 💜 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Dolly His fever is reduced this morning, although he‘s still snoozing. Yes, the shingles got infected somehow. We both want the second vaccine but supplies are short so we hadn‘t gotten it yet. I‘m going to push harder for mine now. And he may still get it, even though they told us this is like chicken pox. Once he‘s had them, it‘s unlikely he‘ll get them again. But we‘ve seen it go otherwise with friends and family. 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @CouronneDhiver Thanks. He‘s got no appetite, or sweets would be a really good cheer-up! Thankfully, his fever is down this morning and the rash isn‘t increasing. 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @FlowerFairy @DGRachel @Kshakal @mydearwatson @cobwebmoth @Tamra @Eyelit @TrishB @kezzlou85 He‘s improving slowly but steadily. My big concern yesterday was a fever. Thankfully it‘s gone down some. Thanks for your comments and good thoughts! 😘 6y
Bookzombie I‘m happy to hear his fever is down. My husband had cellulitis in October and we kind of feel like we lost a big chunk of time. I hope he heals quickly from both. 💗 6y
TrishB That‘s good to hear. I‘ve had shingles, not a pleasant experience! 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Bookzombie Oh, I‘m sorry you have such a personal understanding of this thing. Hopefully your husband has long been on the mend. Mr. B is doing better this morning and the rash is increasingly inside the lines. You know what I mean! 💞 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @TrishB After watching him go through this, I‘ll be pushing my doc even harder for the vaccine. He‘s not in too much pain thankfully, but he just feels so listless. Poor guy! 6y
Cathythoughts I‘ve had shingles too .... oh boy !! & my husband also had them ... they are awful!! I do hear & believe you can only get them once ! Thank god for that. Hope your husband‘s dose is as short a one as possible ♥️👍🏻 6y
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thereadingowlvina
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Edmond Locard (1877-1966):
➡️ French criminologist, also known as Sherlock Holmes of France;
➡️ Formulated Locard's exchange principle: "Every contact leaves a trace" -- 'It is impossible for a criminal to act, especially considering the intensity of a crime, without leaving traces of his presence;'
➡️ Opened the world's first crime investigation laboratory

#qotd #locardexchangeprinciple

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m.galehuxley
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I told myself I would put a hold on book buying, but I had a 30% off coupon and drove right by Barnes & Noble. What was I supposed to do?

I went from mystery to comedy to essays to YA horror and even romance before settling on this one. Not sure what the thought process was.

KateFulfordAuthor If you need a recommendation for July, may I point you to my People‘s Book Prize nominated debut? Sassy female narrative, laugh out dialogue and a pacy plot. Check the link in the bio for 2 free chapters, reviews and more. 7y
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Jen2
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I love ❤️ her so much. This is another great one!

BryanaB I bought this book not long ago! I‘m so excited about it!! 7y
Oryx Sounds really interesting 7y
Dolly Are her others on similar subjects? 7y
lef_toright Cool! Gonna look for this 7y
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kimlovesbooks
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Reading some nonfiction.

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stacybmartin
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Some fun work reading. 🤓👩🏼‍🔬🤓

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tracyrowanreads

Just began listening, and the narrator, Sarah Barron, has the most wonderful Scots accent. I knew it was going to be a good listen, but the more so now.

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Books_Wine_Repeat
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This is a fascinating look at forensics. It explains how the science has advanced throughout the years, thank goodness for that! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Edit: Finished the audiobook late last night and I had some interesting dreams. 🤔

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Aswenson
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A little audiobook coloring. Thanks, Littens, for that idea! 🌹🌸🖍👂🏻

britt_brooke Pretty! 7y
Megabooks 😃👍🏻 7y
398.2 Awesome idea 7y
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Aswenson
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I saw this in my library's "recommendations" section and looked it up on Audible. Love the narrator's accent and the content is like CSI on speed! Loving it!

Reviewsbylola Sounds like my kind of book! 7y
Kristy_K Loved this book! 7y
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MicheleinPhilly
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#JuneBookBugs #Insects Another one from Mount TBR.

Kristy_K Loved this one. 😀 8y
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GoneFishing

No two bodies will decompose in the same way, and at the same rate. You can have two bodies that are literally six feet apart and they will decompose in entirely different manners. It could be the amount of fat on the body. It could be the drugs they were taking, or the medication. It could be the type of clothing they‘re wearing. It could be that one has a particular odour that is more attractive to flies than the other. Absolutely anything.

BarbaraTheBibliophage Wow. Just what I wondered about. 😜 8y
Gina That's really interesting 8y
Kluckleesie If you enjoyed this, check out Dr Bill Bass. He developed the original Body Farm in Knoxville TN and his first book about forensics is really good. 8y
tlarocca Fascinating. 8y
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GoneFishing

We see some of the worst things that mankind can do to each other and I still get shocked by some of the things that occur. Most people can go home and talk to their families about what they‘ve done at work. We can‘t. But even if I could, I don‘t want my family to know some of the things that I‘ve seen.

tlarocca I feel this way all. The. Time. How, after all this time, am I still shocked by the human capacity for hate and violence? 8y
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dylanisreading
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Lunch time reading. #truecrime

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kendrastephaniekaryn
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Today's #audible #dailydeal was just too good to pass up! I've been thinking about buying this for a while now.

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howjessicareads
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#17booklove- #lovetolisten. I ADORE audiobooks. I listened to 42 of them last year!! Hard to narrow down favorites, so here are my 10 most recent listens. John Scalzi's books are hilarious, and narrated by Wil Wheaton! Kobna Holdbrook-Smith (who does the Aaronovitches) is brilliant. Celebrities always make good narrators, and that Forensics narrator had a Scottish accent I could listen to all day. 😍😍

Foragingfantasy Me too! Audiobooks are my favorite thing. 8y
Foragingfantasy Davina Porter, Jim Dale and Jane Entwistle are a few of my favorite narrators. Oh and Neil Gaiman, of course. 8y
AlaMich Scalzi also has a pretty interesting and entertaining blog that I've been following for years. whatever.scalzi.com 8y
Read4life @Foragingfantasy I completely agree with you on Davina Porter and Jim Dale. Amazing jobs every time! 8y
howjessicareads @Foragingfantasy I agree with most of yours, but I'm not familiar w Jane Entwistle! 8y
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LubicaP
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The book only covers developments in the UK and it is likely based on the notes the author took when writing her novels. It contains some interesting factoids - e.g. the head of a match doesn't burn down in a fire, and the chemicals used on it can be traced to different brands of matches. So there you go - if you're planning an arson, don't leave the match on on the scene of the crime...

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ephemeragrrl
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Brilliantly written, and absolutely fascinating, this book looks at the various aspects of forensic science with case studies and expert interviews. It's a brilliant primer for this field, although not for the squeamish in places. I've never read any of McDermid's fiction, but am now planning to read the first of her Tony Hill books. A super & engaging read.

Magslhalliday I read a few Tony Hill but I started to find the plotting formulaic and drifted off them. 8y
dear.rebecca I loved this so much. Only struggled through entemology (but still made it) - loved this in it's entirety! 8y
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ephemeragrrl
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This book is SO DAMN BRILLIANT- it's been on my TBR for about an age but I'm loving it. Note probably *not* for the squeamish tho 🤢

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ephemeragrrl
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Onto some non-fiction. This has been in my TBR for over a year but it's definitely time, frankly ...

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howjessicareads
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Not hugely ground-breaking if you read as many mysteries as I do, but full of fascinating details of true crimes. And the Scottish narrator makes the audio truly spectacular. I could listen to her talk all day, even if it is about blood spatter & maggot pupae!

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Lea
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Awesome book! So much information presented in an easy to digest way - as a fiction writer can do! If you love crime shows on tv or crime books (or if you anticipate committing murder, just sayin') you'll love this book!

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jennefret
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My TBR shelf for novel-writing research... #AConsumptionofShadows