Highlights fifty crimes from around the world, describing how different forensics units solved them, in a book with such sections as: DNA analysis; Electronic Forensics; Document Identification; Toxicology and Drugs; Serology, the examination of blood and body fluids for clues; and more.
David Owen is a staff writer for The New Yorker and the author of a dozen books. He lives in northwest Connecticut with his wife, the writer Ann Hodgman, and their two children.
David Owen is a staff writer for The New Yorker and the author of a dozen books. He lives in northwest Connecticut with his wife, the writer Ann Hodgman, and their two children.