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Readers intrigued by the intersection of science and crime will appreciate this deep dive into the origins of forensic medicine. Blum's engaging narrative style and detail in historical context offer a fascinating exploration similar to McDermid's work.

For those interested in the practical aspects of forensic science as depicted in McDermid's book, Bendelow's handbook provides an inside look into modern forensic techniques, written by an actual Crime Scene Investigator, making it both informative and accessible.

Roach's book delves into the scientific and sometimes bizarre world of human cadavers with humor and curiosity. Fans of McDermid's exploration into forensic evidence and scientific techniques will appreciate Roach's unique perspective and engaging storytelling.

This book offers a gripping look at real forensic anthropology cases, providing a blend of science and storytelling. McDermid fans will find the detailed case studies and expert insights enriching and illuminating.

For those captivated by true crime mysteries and forensic investigation, Brown's book follows a real cold case as new forensic analysis methods are applied. The combination of true crime narrative and modern forensic science appeals to readers who enjoyed McDermid's examination of forensic evidence.
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