Crime Scene (Mass Market Paperback)

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“A fascinating read for anyone with an interest in the amazing world where science meets crime.” — T. Jefferson Parker



Review

“A fascinating read for anyone with an interest in the amazing world where science meets crime.” (T. Jefferson Parker )



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3 Responses to “Crime Scene (Mass Market Paperback)”
  1. Anonymous says:

    Like a reviewer mentioned, this book did need a glossary. It would have been very helpful to look up words and phrases that he used so naturally.

    However, I found this book to be informative and very well written. Ragle talks to his readers and explains as he goes along. I like that. I also like the crime scene scenarios where he talks about a case and how he investigated it, how the evidence was found, how the suspect was captured and his prison sentence.

    I think this book is helpful for writers because he talks about real investigators and real crime scenes. You can get an idea of what they do, when and how for a more realistic portrayal of your character. There is also inside stuff that happens at a crime scene and during an investigation that you wouldn’t get unless someone on the inside, like Ragle, told you.

    However, I do reccomend you find this in your bookstore, flip through it and see if it answers any questions you may have. It’s fairly cheap if it were to be used for a reference book, which is why I bought it. For casual reading I wouldn’t recommend it.

  2. Galen says:

    Crime Scene by Larry Ragle is one of the best books that I have read on the subject of Forensic Investigation. It really provides the reader with the tools to working with crime scenes and evidence. It shows how forensic investigators put together evidence to pinpoint the cause of death, what investigators look for during an autopsy, how a bullet can identify the killer and the type of gun used, how secret blood pattern analysis can reveal about a crime, and how DNA testing works in murder investigatoins. I strongly reccomend this book to anyone who is interested in learning how police detectives and investigaors solve crimes and pinpoint evidence to catch cold-blooded killers.

  3. Humberto says:

    This is the best of its type I’ve come across. I’m impressed. However the author doesnt address how you cope with idiots, and the system is filled with idiots: who run amok over the crime scene, destroying evidence; experts who know little or nothing about what they profess, severely damaging investigations; and political pressure to make certain outcomes likely. People get highly annoyed when your report is contrary to their bias and expectations. And newbie judges and lawyers. They arent scientists and they arent detectives, and they are arrogantly clueless when it comes to much of what you discover. This book is well-written, the author knows his stuff, and it’s interesting.

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