A review by minorasimulator
Working Stiff: Two Years, 262 Bodies, and the Making of a Medical Examiner by Judy Melinek, T. J. Mitchell

4.0

I picked this book up to remind me why I wanted to get into forensic pathology, and it didn't disappoint. There were a few issues. For one, the stories were a bit jumbled together, and sometimes when Judy came back to the patient, I'd forgotten the introduction to it. Secondly, her views on suicides are based only on personal experience, from when she was 13. She should know better both as a medical examiner and as a physician. Overall though, it was an interesting read, and I would thoroughly recommend, unless you're squeamish.