"Fans of the forensics-oriented novels of such mystery writers as
Kathy Reichs and Patricia Cornwell...not to mention television series
like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, will make an eager audience for
this one."--Booklist
On a patch of land in the Tennessee hills, human corpses decompose in
the open air, aided by insects, bacteria, and birds, unhindered by
coffins or mausoleums. This is Bill Bass's "Body Farm," where nature
takes its course as bodies buried in shallow graves, submerged in water,
or locked in car trunks serve the needs of science and the cause of
justice.
In Death's Acre, Bass invites readers on an unprecedented journey
behind the gates of the Body Farm where he revolutionized forensic
anthropology. A master scientist and an engaging storyteller, Bass
reveals his most intriguing cases for the first time. He revisits the
Lindbergh kidnapping and murder, explores the mystery of a headless
corpse whose identity astonished police, divulges how the telltale
traces of an insect sent a murderous grandfather to death row--and much
more.
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