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Death's Acre : Inside the Legendary Forensics Lab-The Body Farm-Where the Dead Do Tell Tales
Death's Acre Inside the Legendary Forensics LabThe Body FarmWhere the Dead Do Tell Tales
Author: Dr. Bill Bass, Jon Jefferson, William M. Bass
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ISBN-13: 9780743534024
ISBN-10: 0743534026
Publication Date: 10/1/2003
Edition: Abridged
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Audioworks
Book Type: Audio CD
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WildOrchid avatar reviewed Death's Acre : Inside the Legendary Forensics Lab-The Body Farm-Where the Dead Do Tell Tales on + 222 more book reviews
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Abridged approx 6 hrs 5 CDs
reviewed Death's Acre : Inside the Legendary Forensics Lab-The Body Farm-Where the Dead Do Tell Tales on + 98 more book reviews
Fantastic Book! I Highly Recommend it!!!!! Having said That (which seems to be enough of a "review" for some people), I suppose I should embelish a little. This is an utterly fascinating book which describes a series of case studies of Dr. Bill Bass - the founder of the infamous "Body Farm". Although written from a Forensic Anthropologists point of view, you don't have to "be one" to enjoy this book. If you can accept that by listening to the audiobook, you are missing out on photos, tables of bone charts, etc. you can really settle into this. It's an education in itself. If you are a fan of Patricia Cornwell's book "the Body Farm" and/or the work done by the lab people on CSI (all locales), then this book will reach out and grab you! A simple warning is due however, there are graphic descriptions of the putrification processes that take over when someone dies - if you don't feel you can listen about how long it takes for maggots to devour a dead body at what temperature - look for something a little easier on the ears. This is definately NOT a listen for your children, pre-high school levels. This book is professionaly produced, well read, highly informative, and exciting. If I hadn't noticed that some other PBS member had it on his/her Wish List - I would make this audio a permanent fixture on my bookshelf!