


Not often read True Crime books, but I have to say I really enjoyed this book about murders I‘d not heard of before that occurred in the lowlands of Scotland in the 1930s. Lao important as the first time in a trial maggot evidence was used to date the time of death, long with developments in the use of finger prints.
2nd book finished for #Scarathlon, 5th book for #20in4 and 2nd book in October for #Rushathon
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