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I bought "Howdunit Forensics" by Writer's Digest Books on secret used as a reference for my writing. I thought it would be helpful book to read while writing corrected to ensure that the technical aspects of my secrets. Nobody was more surprised than me when I wound up reading like a novel. Why? Why is fascinating. The system of forensic medicine, the coroner and the body, the scene of the crime and Crime Lab: The book is divided into three broad categories.There are many subcategories within each main title, and believe me, Lyle covers everything you would ever need to know when writing a mystery. Although I am not a writer, but just a fan of mysteries, well, you will enjoy this book.
Lyle writes in a style that is easily understood by all and not too technical. Who would otherwise be a mystery writer like to see the steps in an autopsy? You can use this book, Chapter 3, The autopsy: A look at the body. Do you need informationto trace back? Chapter 15: Forensics: sweat the small stuff. If you read the chapter on crime scene, you will see how many errors some of the most popular shows of the crime. You know, I hope that most of the things is incorrect. CSI do not carry weapons, do not interrogate suspects, and they never told me what I'm looking for an autopsy! Of course, if they want to continue the way real detective, the show would not be half as exciting.
I found the last chapterThe book, Forensic Psychology: Evaluation of the spirit, as especially interesting. More and more we rely on forensic psychologist, rushing us into the criminal mind. We are no longer satisfied to say that a person has committed a crime because he or she was crazy. We want to know why these men and women, crimes, what motivates them to commit. I particularly liked the blue background side-bar for the entire book cites real cases, forensic and tells how to help solve crimes and punishment ofVillains.
DP Lyle, MD is the Macavity Award winning and Edger ® Award nominated author of nonfiction books, "murder and culpable homicide" and "Forensics and Fiction" and the thriller, Devil's Playground and Double Blind.
He worked as a technical consultant and the story published by many authors and writers and producers of several popular television shows including "Law & Order, CSI worked: Miami, Diagnosis Murder, Monk, Judging Amy, Cold Case, peacemaker, House ,Medium and 1-800 Missing.
If you write mysteries, the instrument shall be the reference must be on the shelf.
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