A review by emmanovella
How to Solve a Murder: True Stories from a Life in Forensic Medicine by Pauline Tremain, Derek Tremain

2.0

I think this book is marketed wrong as at first glance with the title, you would think it tells you more about the actual job and how they do what they do when in reality it's little of that and more a biography with random stories and then some "hey look what we did, we're great" moments. At times I felt a bit patronised too, but that may have been the narrators more than the actual people. Overall, if I had been heavily told this was just stories of this couple's life, I may have enjoyed it more.