
Beyond the Body Farm
A Legendary Bone Detective Explores Murder, Mysteries, and the Revolution in Forensic Science
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Some of Bill Bass' cases rely on the simplest of tools and techniques, while other cases hinge on sophisticated techniques Dr. Bass could not have imagined when he began his career: using computer data and video image processing to help identify murder victims; harnessing scanning electron microscopy to detect trace elements in knife wounds; and extracting DNA from a long-buried corpse, only to find that the female murder victim may have been mistakenly identified a quarter-century before.
Witty and engaging, Bass dissects the methods used by homicide investigators every day, leading liseners on an extraordinary journey into the high-tech science that it takes to crack a case.
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- Janet
- 04-17-16
Excellent
Another excellent and enjoyable look at forensic anthropology from Dr Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson! For CSI fans, this is an eye opener.
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- Bailey Rose
- 06-06-23
One of the best
This is by far one of the better forensic books I have come across. A wealth of information, Dr. Bass breaks things down to an understanding level. He also very respectful towards his, let’s call them clients.
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- Cat Lady
- 06-28-24
Good Narrator
This is a good book but it seemed too short. I could listen to this author and narrator for hours.
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- Joanne
- 02-04-08
Liked it
I am a huge fan of Bill Bass and after reading his first book (The body farm) years ago; I was pleased to find a second.
It is actual/factual yet not text bookish. A good read for forensic fans.
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- Jamie D
- 04-10-18
Thoroughly enjoyable
I find the topic fascinating, but the narrator did such a good job I could listen to him all day. Definitely would recommend.
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- Maude Lebowski
- 04-28-08
I'll Be a Donor for Sure
If you've read Dr. Bass' previous non-fiction book, Death's Acre, you know exactly what you will be getting yourself into, but with substantially more grit. This is not as much a personal story of Dr. Bass as it is hard facts about tough cases. Dr. Bass never disappoints, and I am forever grateful for the work he has done in the forensic field, as we all should be. Good book, excellent man.
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- Pat
- 05-23-13
Always a winner!
I have read other books about the body farm and have always been intrigued by the details and stories of the Dr. Blass. This book was exceptionally interesting because of the stories associated with his cases.....especially one...but you'll have to read the book to find out which one! Great book!
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- Tim Shideler
- 08-12-21
Excellent
I loved the book. I especially liked the reader, who sounded a lot like Joe Kenda. The only thing I strongly disliked was the annoying music. It was distracting because it was there at all, and because it was horrible.
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- L. Nicholson
- 05-22-18
Good book.
music at end of sections is annoying and plays over the reading voice at the start of the next section.
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- Kristin
- 04-28-08
I'll Be a Donor for Sure
If you've read Dr. Bass' previous non-fiction book, Death's Acre, you know exactly what you will be getting yourself into, but with substantially more grit. This is not as much a personal story of Dr. Bass as it is hard facts about tough cases. Dr. Bass never disappoints, and I am forever grateful for the work he has done in the forensic field, as we all should be. Good book, excellent man.
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