Silent Witnesses The Story of Forensic Science

Paperback (03 Jul 2014)

Save $0.71

  • RRP $14.59
  • $13.88
Add to basket

Includes delivery to the United States

10+ copies available online - Usually dispatched within 7 days

Other formats/editions

Publisher's Synopsis

A crime scene. A murder. A mystery.

The most important person on the scene? The forensic scientist. And yet the intricate details of their work remains a mystery to most of us.

Silent Witnesses looks at the history of forensic science over the last two centuries, during which time a combination of remarkable intuition, painstaking observation and leaps in scientific knowledge have developed this fascinating branch of detection. Throwing open the casebook, it introduces us to such luminaries as 'The Wizard of Berkeley' Edward Heinrich, who is credited with having solved over 2000 crimes, and Alphonse Bertillon, the French scientist whose guiding principle 'no two individuals share the same characteristics' became the core of identification. Along the way, it takes us to India and Australia, Columbia and China, Russia, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. And it proves that, in order to solve ever more complicated cases, science must always stay one step ahead of the killer.

Book information

ISBN: 9780099569244
Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Arrow Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 363.2509
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 218g
Height: 138mm
Width: 199mm
Spine width: 22mm