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... to be a mortician in two years and I love this book, January 03, 2016
By Maura Parker Hathaway
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I'm going to be a mortician in two years and I love this book. It was so good I let my mom borrow it and she actually like it too and she is so not into that kind of stuff
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Five Stars, October 31, 2015
By JDW
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Interesting.
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Five Stars, February 20, 2015
By Abigail Nath
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Awesome read
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The book gave me a good insight in the forensic world, December 31, 2014
By Lou Collazo
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I'm not in the business, but was interested in the subject. The book gave me a good insight in the forensic world.
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Five Stars, November 18, 2014
By Jud
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Good book
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It was ok., November 12, 2014
By grey percheron (Clinton, SC USA)
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While the stories Dr. Wecht relays in the book are interesting (for the most part--the O.J. Trial has become tiresome for me), his ego is somewhat off-putting. Once the reader gets past that aspect, the facts of the cases can be engrossing. I have an intense interest in forensic pathology cases and found the book worth the read. A few misinterpreted medical definitions made me scratch my head (hypertension and high blood pressure being defined as two separate things? Phenergan being defined as a mild pain reliever when it's used for treatment of nausea?), but perhaps that's an editing issue. It made me wonder what other things in this book were inaccurate if some simple medical terms were off. I consider myself a person who likes to read more facts and less drama, so that influences whether I enjoy the reading more or less.
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