'I couldn't breathe...Absolutely brilliant' ?????????? NetGalley reviewer
Every body has secrets...
Jayne and Steelie founded Agency 32/1 with one purpose in mind: using their specialist forensic skills to help police solve crimes.
When a bundle of frozen body parts fall out of a van on a Los Angeles freeway, FBI agent Scott Houston knows just where to go for an off-the-record post-mortem. But to everyone's horror, Jayne and Steelie quickly determine the parts aren't from one body. The body parts are from multiple bodies.
A serial killer is on the loose. Worse, Scott's call has put Jayne and Steelie's lives in jeopardy, as their unique skills can uncover evidence to unmask the killer. Can they find the killer, before the killer finds them?
The perfect thriller for fans of Patricia Cornwell
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'This book had suspense, action, murder, mystery, serial killers, intrigue, a great who done it and some crazy twists and turns! The story was very interesting! I definitely recommend reading this one!' Netgalley Reviewer
'Absolutely brilliant! It has been a long time since a story gripped me quite like Silent Evidence' Netgalley Reviewer
'This was really interesting...the story was fast paced and engaging. A good read' Netgalley Reviewer
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 128 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
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978-0-00-872602-7 (9780008726027)
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Clea Koff is a forensic anthropologist and author. Born in London and raised in England, East Africa and the US, she was a member of the first international forensic team brought together by the UN in 1996 to investigate evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity, commencing in Rwanda after the 1994 genocide. She subsequently worked for the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo. The Bone Woman (2004), her memoir about this work, was awarded the Nancy Human Rights Book Prize (France), was a National Public Radio Best (US), a Discover Magazine Top 20 Science Book (US), and an Editor's Pick of the Foreign Policy Association (US). Clea Koff founded the non-profit Missing Persons Identification Resource Center. She holds a BA from Stanford University and an MA from the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Clea Koff now lives in California.