18 TINY DEATHS: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE WOMAN WHO INVENTED MODERN FORENSICS BY BRUCE GOLDFARB
18 TINY DEATHS: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE WOMAN WHO INVENTED MODERN FORENSICS BY BRUCE GOLDFARB
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"Devotees of TV's CSI will have their minds blown." ―Publishers Weekly, STARRED review
An enthralling journey into the remarkable life and groundbreaking contributions of a pioneering woman in the field of forensics
In 18 Tiny Deaths, readers are transported to a time when forensic science was in its infancy, and a woman named Frances Glessner Lee emerged as a force to be reckoned with. Through meticulous recreations of crime scenes, Lee revolutionized the way investigators approached criminal investigations, forever changing the face of modern forensics.
Bruce Goldfarb's impeccable attention to detail brings Lee's compelling story to life, weaving together elements of history, science, and true crime. Discover how Lee's determination and unwavering passion defied the norms of her era, paving the way for future generations of forensic scientists.
With a masterful blend of suspense and historical narrative, 18 Tiny Deaths captivates readers from the first page. Uncover Lee's groundbreaking contributions to forensic science, from her creation of the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death―intricate dioramas that challenged investigators' skills―to her influential role in establishing the Department of Legal Medicine at Harvard University.
This gripping account showcases Lee's enduring legacy, shedding light on her profound impact on modern crime-solving techniques. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast, a history buff, or simply intrigued by the remarkable accomplishments of extraordinary women, 18 Tiny Deaths is a must-read.
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