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A review by bobinsbooknook
Unnatural Causes: The Life and Many Deaths of Britain's Top Forensic Pathologist by Richard Shepherd
dark
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
This book is insightful and full of knowledge in a way that is easy to follow without downplaying the difficulties which naturally come with a job such as this. The fascinating cases kept me hooked and is not a book I will likely forget.
I enjoyed hearing about the progression of pathology cases from his first autopsy as a resident, general pathologist and forensic pathologist and how they were impacted by technological advancements and social pressures. The cases he has chosen to share were incredibly harrowing yet insightful and include some of the wider known unnatural deaths.
Throughout this book you can see Dr Shepherd show the vulnerability around his personal and professional concerns - the loss of his parents, miscarriages and PTSD diagnosis - which really adds a level of humanity to a profession which seems very grim.
Overall, would recommend to anyone who enjoys a strong medical memoir.
Moderate: Child death and Suicide
Minor: Child abuse, Miscarriage, Rape, and Death of parent