Twenty years ago... A woman lies battered and bleeding to death beneath the gaze of her killer, her head bludgeoned, glass in her face, coughing blood with her last breaths. With a final, shattering blow, she is gone. Present Day... Special Agent Ren Bryce is in trouble.
Collects three of J.D. Robb's "In death" novels as Lieutenant Eve Dallas searches for a killer promising immortality, a ritualistic murderer, and a woman missing from aboard a New York City ferry.
Estimation of the Time Since Death remains the foremost authoritative book on scientifically calculating the estimated time of death postmortem.
anthropist disappeared on the morning of his appointment with the quick-tempered professor of chemistry John Webster, a social climber known to live beyond his means. Also well known was the subject of the meeting: the long-simmering ...
Departing from a persisting current in Western thought, which conceives of time in the abstract, and often reflects upon death as occupying a space at life's margins, this book begins from position that it is in fact through the material ...
And what happened to them? This is the true story of one woman's DATE WITH DEATH. * With 8 pages of startling photographs *
The first volume in the new Forensic Pathology Atlases: Causes of Death Series, this book takes an in-depth look at the determination of the time of death, postmortem changes, and identification.
So later he changed his story. “By the time Freeman got to trial we heard a whole different story. At trial, Freeman said his car was parked all the way down here,” moving the pointer south two blocks, “on Carondelet.
... and there were times when the man's sense of humour had been known to fail him. 'What's the latest on Roger Flint's condition?' Khan asked. 'I spoke to one of his doctors on the way.
These are stories and characters you don’t want to leave.” ―Michael Connelly, author of the Harry Bosch series “Mark Billingham has brought a rare and welcome blend of humanity, dimension, and excitement to the genre.” ―George ...
“I apologize,” Bruno called out to her, as he opened the door. “They're not supposed to be late,” Paul's mom said, as she nudged her son onto the bus. “Sorry, sorry, sorry,” he answered in his thick Italian accent, smiling for her.