- Title : Body of the Crime: A Chip Palmer Forensic Mystery
- Author : Jennifer Chase
- Rating : 4.73 (642 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-6-3
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 146 Pages
- Asin : B01FZREEF4
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This book was published in 1974 and it is still the best theoric reference in the field.Need to say anything else?. This is a great story that really gives youngsters an idea of how to separate tattling from necessary information. Systematically applying earl
This book was published in 1974 and it is still the best theoric reference in the field.Need to say anything else?. This is a great story that really gives youngsters an idea of how to separate tattling from necessary information. Systematically applying earlier taught material to more advanced topics, the reader is left with a good understanding of pratical application.Overall, this is a beginner-intermediate RF text. I recommend transporting in a small backpack to keep it protected from boarding and deplaning. The book then proceeds to a more optimistic examination of the possibilities of healing trauma, and finishes with a reflection on some recommendations for action.For its scope and its detailed examination of the research into trauma I cannot recommend this book to highly. Wished it came with the codes, and many pages came ripped.. This was y second time around, hadn't read it in 40 years so it was fresh again.. The most foolish statement I've ever heard from an adult is "children are so childish." Believe it or not you weren't born an adult, you were once a kid yourse
He is partnered with the tough and beautiful D.A. Chip Palmer, a forensic expert and criminal profiler, to steer them in the right direction.2016 SILVER MEDAL AWARD WINNER for MYSTERY-SLEUTH - International Book Awards Readers' Favorite
From the multi award-winning author of the Emily Stone Thriller Series, comes a new kind of forensic hero:
Three grisly murders linked to five old cold cases, dubbed the Flower Girl Murders, pushes detectives to their limit to find a clever and extremely brutal serial killer, leaving a California town demanding justice. The investigation must rely on one eccentric forensic scientist to unravel the clues to solve the case. The District Attorney's Serial Special Task Force retains the help of the reclusive Dr. Inspector Kate Rawlins, a homicide detective transplanted from Phoenix, and the chemistry ignites between the team--both good and deadly.
The Flower Girl Murders leaves three homicides, five cold cases, two seasoned detectives, three suspects, and one serial killer calling all the shots. But at what cost?. Palmer is known for his astute academic interpretations of serial and predatory crimes, along with his unconventional tactics that goes against general police procedures"Too many authors in the genre simply build episodic plots where one sensational event follows another with little apparent connection or real emotional depth. Fast, focused, and with great tension." Stacy Decker, Indie Book Reviewers"Chip Palmer is an outstanding character whose eccentricity works wonderfully with his encyclopedic interest in soil samples and a profiler's innate gifts." Readers'Favorite"A compelling, frightening plot set against a realistic background." Sam Ryan, Indie Book Reviewers"I'm a big fan of Jennifer Chase and her Emily Stone series and I think she has another winner on her hands. Chase always manages to find the emotional angle and it is this that colors the world in which her characters move, creating a deep sense of rapport between them." BookViral"Jennifer Chase has a gift for excellent plot and characterization, but what will blow readers' minds is the way s
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