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Silent Witnesses
Silent Witnesses
Nov 17, 2024 6:42 PM

Author:Nigel McCrery

Silent Witnesses

A crime scene. A murder. A mystery.

The most important person on the scene? The forensic scientist. And yet the intricate details of their work remains a mystery to most of us.

Silent Witnesses looks at the history of forensic science over the last two centuries, during which time a combination of remarkable intuition, painstaking observation and leaps in scientific knowledge have developed this fascinating branch of detection. Throwing open the casebook, it introduces us to such luminaries as 'The Wizard of Berkeley' Edward Heinrich, who is credited with having solved over 2000 crimes, and Alphonse Bertillon, the French scientist whose guiding principle 'no two individuals share the same characteristics' became the core of identification. Along the way, it takes us to India and Australia, Columbia and China, Russia, France, Germany, Spain and Italy. And it proves that, in order to solve ever more complicated cases, science must always stay one step ahead of the killer.

Reviews

It is a fascinating story, and makes for a thoroughly good read.

—— Bernard Porter , Guardian

A convincing and readable history of a science defined by the simple maxim: 'Every contact leaves a trace.'

—— Tom Whipple , The Times

A real-life whodunnit.

—— Marcus Berkmann , Daily Mail

A truly gripping story.

—— Big Issue in the North

Simply wonderful…the natural history book I have been waiting for

—— Brett Westwood

A mix of memoir, science writing and humn to nature, this will propel Kerridge into the pantheon of great 21st-century nature writers. He tells the story of his fascination with reptiles and explains what it is to be cold blooded.

—— Patrick Neale , The Bookseller

[A] perceptive memoir...Cold Blood is proof that an early infatuation with the natural world can lead to a lifetime of wonder

—— Barbara Kiser , nature

Perceptive and original... Kerridge writes vividly of the natural world

—— Gerard Henderson , Daily Express

As a memoir, Cold Blood has the feel of a minor classic. It is exquisite. As a piece of nature writing, it is also rich, subtle and shot through with quiet passion

—— James McConnachie , Sunday Times

[A] perceptive memoir... Cold Blood is proof that an early infatuation with the natural world can lead to a lifetime of wonder

—— Pete Dommett , BBC Wildlife

Perceptive and original...Kerridge writes vividly of the natural world (5 stars)

—— Tom Fort , Literary Review

Captured moments such as the golden flash of a palmate newt delight the reader as much as they did Kerridge’s childhood self

—— Barbara Kiser , Nature

You don't have to know or care much about amphibians to enjoy this book, although it might well kindle such an interest – for amphibians read: whatever was your childhood passion

—— Peter Forbes , Independent

Engaging blench of natural history handbook and memoir

—— Mark Whitley , Countryman

The quality of the writing is superb – evocative, moving, informative

—— Magnet

Everyone is seasoning serious non-fiction with autobiographical fragments these days, but it’s rare to find both elements handled equally well

—— James McConnachie , Spectator

This is a funny, moving and compulsively readable account of the author’s boyhood obsession with these often neglected creatures

—— Stephen Moss , Guardian

As natural history it’s unerringly engaging…; as the story of a tragically damaged father-son relationship it is unforgettable

—— Melissa Harrison , The Times

A triumph

—— Helen Macdonald , Irish Times

Part natural history, part coming-of-age memoir, this is a delightful book

—— Mail on Sunday

As a memoir, Cold Blood has the feel of a minor classic. It is exquisite. As a piece of nature writing, it is also rich, subtle and shot through with quiet passion. It is also a book smoky with regret’

—— James McConnachie , Sunday Times

This potent book constantly switches focus from reptiles and amphibians to the author’s relationships with friends and family. It’s a tricky act to pull off but Kerridge deftly braids the two strands

—— Christopher Hirst , Independent

An intelligent, interesting and well-written book which anyone with an interest in nature will enjoy, even people who live on an island with an extremely impoverished reptile and amphibian fauna

—— Dick Warner , Irish Examiner

This is a lively account of a life spent observing the world of nonhuman reptiles and amphibians

—— Eileen Battersby , Irish Times

This is a fine memoir of natural discover combined with a boy’s coming-of-age that is funny, touching and poignant in equal parts

—— Good Book Guide

Captured moments such as the golden flash of a palmate newt delight the reader as much as they did Kerridge's childhood self

—— Tim Dee , Observer

After reading this book, I know that I shall never again pass a pond or through a stretch of sun-drenched heathland without looking for the creatures that haunt Kerridge's imagination

—— Gerard Henderson , Daily Express

Cold Blood casts an unexpected but beautiful love-light across ordinary England, and its uncaring reptiles and amphibians

—— Gerard Henderson , Daily Express

Magisterial.

—— Jim Crace , Guardian

Birds and People by Mark Cocker and David Tipling is almost too wonderful a book to give away.

—— John Burnside , Scotsman

Mark Cocker’s Birds and People, is 535 pages of text and David Tipling’s luminous photographs: a true magnum opus, revealing the whole ghastly story of man’s long exploitation of our feathered friends.

—— John Lister-Kaye , Scotsman

A remarkable work, taking in every family of birds on earth and the way humans have interacted them.

—— Simon Barnes , The Times

Well laid out and designed and fluidly written, the book seems the best yet on its complex subject.

—— Henry T. Armistead , Science

The intricate research of Mark Cocker and the award-winning photography of David Tipling make this incredible feat of research one of the year’s finest examples of outdoor literature. Humanity’s bond with these feathered beasts is explored with such depth that it boggles the mind as to how the author pulled this overwhelming project together with such success.

—— James Reader , The Great Outdoors Magazine

The bird book I never knew I needed until I had it. Far from a reference book, it is full of stories – mythology, folklore, personal tales – and that is what makes it so beguiling.

—— Diane Setterfield , Big Issue

Mark Cocker has done it again.

—— John Wilkins , Tablet

Authoritative yet readable… The definitive book on the subject.

—— Mark Whitley , Countryman

Stunning.

—— Gill Lewis , Guardian

A sumptuous book full of beautiful photos… It gives you hope that birds will be conserved.

—— Caroline Rees , Daily Express
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