A review by johnbreeden
Dead Men Do Tell Tales: The Strange and Fascinating Cases of a Forensic Anthropologist by Michael Browning, William R. Maples

4.0

I've see several reviews that mention Maples' air of self-importance in the field. Having done the audiobook version of the book, I must say that the narrator's voice makes this come across even worse. Nevertheless, this was a good book now that I am looking at future study in this field. Given his experience, a little bragging (or a bit more) is understandable. I did enjoy the vignettes into his experience. There is some science and procedural information here, but that is not the focus of this book.