A review by williamsdebbied
The Angel of Death by Alane Ferguson

2.0

Forensic Mysteries, book 2.

Cameryn is still moonlighting as an assistant to the coroner, her dad. When a popular English teacher from the local high school is found dead in his bedroom, the gruesome state of his body is unlike anything the medical examiner has ever seen. As in the first book, the autopsy scene was the highlight of the story, detailed and interesting. I was intrigued by the corpse and wanted to know what killed him, but that was all that kept me reading. The dialogue was scant and stilted and I felt like the author did more telling than showing. This made it hard to form a connection with any of the characters.