A review by isering
Unnatural Causes: The Life and Many Deaths of Britain's Top Forensic Pathologist by Richard Shepherd

4.0

A great book. He's a forensic pathologist and a lot of the chapters are like little episodes of CSI, plus a bit of him aiding the prosecution and defense at the Crown Court. Plus a bit of soul-searching around his marriage and Work-Life balance. I'm quite squeamish but it was manageable.