Blood, Bullets, and Bones by Bridget Heos

Blood, Bullets, and Bones by Bridget Heos

Blood, Bullets, and Bones is a fascinating trek through the history of forensic science. So many cases are described to show how forensic science was used to prove someone’s guilt or innocence including discussion of incorrect convictions and the limitations of various methods. The writing is incredibly engaging and had my 14 and 16 year olds and myself all absolutely enthralled. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in true crime and how crimes are solved.

5 (out of 5) Stars
Books Read in 2023: 36
Pages Read in 2023: 11,757

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