Recommendations for people who like Dead Men Do Tell Tales The Strange And Fascinating Dr William R Maples And Michael Browning by Unknown Author
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This book offers an inside look at the fascinating world of forensic anthropology, much like 'Dead Men Do Tell Tales'. Mary H. Manhein shares her unique experiences and real-life cases, which will captivate readers interested in forensic science.

Mary Roach's 'Stiff' explores the science of human cadavers with a blend of humor and curiosity. Like Maples' book, it provides intriguing insights into death and the many roles of cadavers in scientific research, appealing to those who appreciate macabre yet enlightening topics.

Forensic fans will enjoy Jessica Snyder Sachs' in-depth examination of how time of death is determined, echoing the scientific rigor and investigative intrigue found in 'Dead Men Do Tell Tales'. It presents another facet of forensic investigation with engaging case studies.

Deborah Blum's work intertwines crime, science, and history, focusing on poisoning cases in the early 20th century. Readers of Maples and Browning's book will appreciate the detailed exploration of historical forensics and detective work in an era when forensic science began to take shape.
Geared toward younger readers but engaging for all, 'Bone Detective' delves into the career of a leading forensic anthropologist. It offers insights into thrilling cases and the science behind solving them, making it a perfect companion for those intrigued by the cases in 'Dead Men Do Tell Tales'.
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