Dead Guilty (Diane Fallon Forensic Investigation, No. 2)
 

Dead Guilty

by Beverly Connor

In Beverly Connor's absorbing series, the bones of the dead reveal the secrets of the living. In this latest investigation, forensic anthropologist Diane Fallon must lead a chilling excavation of a crime with harrowing implications: the murder of three people, hanged execution-style in an isolated patch of Georgia woods. (read review)

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Connor writes clever, different stories. You have to like the exacting detail about various forensic subjects. In this story knots, and the study of knots plays an integral part of the mystery, and she spends considerable time relating how they are tied, how to preserve them, etc. The subject of bones and decomposition, cleaning of and how they are read, a lot of medical terms, are included. And, finally, the subject of mummies and details on their preservation and study is also involved,...

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