A review by knewton7
Dissecting Death: Secrets of a Medical Examiner by Frederick T. Zugibe

2.0

I rarely give up on books but I couldn't manage this one. The writing felt stilted and bumpy. The cases (I made it through 3) were interesting enough which got the book the second star but the flow of the chapters made for a disorganized organized feel. It felt like some parts of each chapter were overgrown parenthetical asides that got their own section.

Hopefully I can find better books about forensics. Has the CSI effect gone away so the memoirs and case histories are no longer in vogue? That would be very disappointing!