If you like the Rizzoli/Isles books then you might like this one, I don't like books when forensics are the main topic as there are too many medical words I don't know and don't want to know
In real life I don't know how involved a medical examiner can be except for the autopsy and means of death but do they really get involved in the police investigation? That always seemed far fetched to me
SPOILER--MAYBE
The cause of death comes to surface early in the book, tumor from stem cell, that isn't exactly a 'spoiler' as it comes out early in the story, the main story is the 'who dun it'
I skipped a lot of pages because it's just too wordy that have no meaning to the story (for me), and it goes back into the MC background of how her husband got killed while they were on assignment in Afghanistan over and over and over
A lot of conversations that I found to be unnecessary so skimmed most of that
I'm rating a low one star because I don't think the writing is very good at all
In real life I don't know how involved a medical examiner can be except for the autopsy and means of death but do they really get involved in the police investigation? That always seemed far fetched to me
SPOILER--MAYBE
The cause of death comes to surface early in the book, tumor from stem cell, that isn't exactly a 'spoiler' as it comes out early in the story, the main story is the 'who dun it'
I skipped a lot of pages because it's just too wordy that have no meaning to the story (for me), and it goes back into the MC background of how her husband got killed while they were on assignment in Afghanistan over and over and over
A lot of conversations that I found to be unnecessary so skimmed most of that
I'm rating a low one star because I don't think the writing is very good at all