"Entertaining and thought-provoking, Burke blends vignettes from his
time on the beat with deeply considered ideas on policing."
--Newsweek
For more than 30 years, involving more than 1,000 cases, Doyle Burke has
been a death investigator, first with the Dayton, Ohio police
department, then with a county coroner's office. In this book, he shares
his tricks of the trade: how detectives solve cases, what they look for,
the importance of forensic science, and the irreplaceable value of
instinct.
Along the way, Burke offers humorous trial anecdotes, thoughts on race
and policing, stories about the fatal toll stress took on fellow
officers, and, perhaps most movingly, details about the three fatal
shootings of police officers - one of them one of his first friends on
the department, another the son of his sergeant - that he had to
investigate.
Part memoir, part police procedural, and part true crime anthology,
Death as a Living reveals the inside world of homicide and death
investigation--the triumph, tragedy, humor, and truly bizarre situations
one finds when working that beat.