A review by a_bookish_discovery
How to Commit the Perfect Murder: Forensic Science Analyzed by David Elio Malocco

2.0

The book itself is not well written. There are many spelling and grammar errors. Also it is clear that the author is trying to hard to make light of a serious topic, and that he has a strange obsession with 'Dr Death'. Additionally, the chapter on Legal rights is extremely difficult to follow and understand.
However, the book provides a simplistic overview of some of the different job roles within Forensics that may be useful if you are thinking of a career in this field but do not know what different career pathways are available to you. Also, the book draws upon the occasional case study and TV programme to enable the reader to connect the factual information with 'real-life' well known stories.

Overall, I think the concept of the book and the length are great. However, it does not stand out as a 'must read' book.