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Scene of the Crime: A Writer’s Guide to Crime Scene Investigation (Howdunit Series)
Scene of the Crime: A Writer’s Guide to Crime Scene Investigation (Howdunit Series) Summary:By Anne Wingate
Provides information on how evidence is measured, collected, identified, and analyzed, the timetable of activity at a crime scene, and technical terms and professional techniques used. Summary: Very Helpful Rating: 5 This book is both extremely interesting and amazingly helpful. Complete with illustrations, examples, and explanations, this book is a perfect book for writers--or anyone looking for a good read, for that matter. I recommend it to anyone with a strong stomach (Seriously. Think 'lots and lots of maggots'). Summary: Great book, but a bit outdatedRating: 4 This book was printed in 1992. It's definitely a great book for its time, as it's pretty detailed with crime scene investigation techniques. I just wish it had been updated since then. Summary: Full of information, and fun to read!Rating: 5 Lots of good, basic information about how the police handle crime scenes. I learned a lot, and it was also a pleasure to read. I read it in one afternoon. Even if you have an amateur sleuth, this will help you a lot. Summary: a great help!Rating: 5 i cannot express enough my appreciation of Dr. Wingate for making this material available to other crime writers. the information in this book has helped me tremendously, and i would gladly reccommend it to others! i cannot wait to recieve other 'howdunit' books; as i continue to write. please keep the information coming, Dr. Wingate!
Rating: 4 I found this book to be both interesting and informative and also very useful in writing a crime story. It will definitely give you an idea of how the cops in your story should act at a crime scene and what they should and shouldn't do. The book is also helpful even if your main character isn't a cop at all. I do have a couple of complaints about the book though. For one thing, the author gives way too much detail on some things. Like the fingerprints. The chapters on fingerprints seemed to be aimed more at someone who wants to become a fingerprint expert instead of just writing fiction about them. I found parts of the fingerprint chapters to be extremely boring and I even skipped through a small portion of it. Although some amount of detail can add realism to a story, I really cannot understand why anyone would want to put THAT much detail on fingerprints into a work of fiction. Secondly, the author slips into stories of personal experience several times in the novel. Most of the stories are interesting and could help a writer, but a couple of them just seem to be rambling by the author and really have nothing to add that would help anyone in writing a novel. But despite these complaints, I still found the book to be very useful and, for the most part, very interesting. I would definitely recommend it. Please select one mirror to download
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