The Story
From the UKās leading forensic scientist andĀ Sunday TimesĀ bestselling author ofĀ All That RemainsĀ andĀ Written in Bone:Ā a gripping exploration of forensic science, told through often shocking real cases to assess its triumphs, failures, and future.
āNo scientist communicates better.ā Val McDermid, award-winning author of theĀ Detective Karen PirieĀ series
For over forty years, Professor Dame Sue Black has analysed criminal evidence at the highest level. As the UKās leading forensic scientist, she has stood in court as an expert witness, repeatedly putting her research and reputation on the line, all in the name of justice.
Now inĀ An Expert WitnessĀ she puts forensic science itself on trial.
Drawing on shocking real cases and true crime, from historic poisonings to modern sexual offences, Sue Black traces the evolution of forensic science, from early identification methods to more recent breakthroughs such as DNA profiling, Sueās own vein identification research, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in criminal investigation.
She shows where science has delivered justice, and where failures have led to devastating consequences, including wrongful convictions such as that of Andrew Malkinson, imprisoned for seventeen years for a crime he did not commit.
As she reflects on life serving as an expert witness, Sue looks back at landmark cases to tell the story of forensic science, ask questions for its future, and explain why this book marks the close of a defining chapter in one of the most extraordinary careers in modern forensic science.
Praise for Professor Dame Sue Black:
āGripping from the start . . .Ā fascinating in its detail of real life cases and written with a narrative that propels you forward to the next page.ā Dr Richard Shepherd, forensic pathologist and author ofĀ Unnatural Causes
āEngrossingāĀ Financial Times
āDame Sue Black writes about life and death with great tenderness [and] with impeccable science lucidly explained . . .Ā I am genuinely glad I read this book.ā Lee Child, bestselling author of theĀ ReacherĀ series
āPart meditation, part popular science and part memoir . . .Ā fascinatingāĀ Sunday Times
āBlack writes with rareĀ precision and compassionāĀ Evening Standard
āFor someone who deals in death every day, Sue Black has a rare ability to make blood and bones come alive.Ā A marvellous writer.ā Ruth Davidson, SMP
āUtterlyĀ grippingāĀ Guardian
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From the UKās leading forensic scientist andĀ Sunday TimesĀ bestselling author ofĀ All That RemainsĀ andĀ Written in Bone:Ā a gripping exploration of forensic science, told through often shocking real cases to assess its triumphs, failures, and future.
āNo scientist communicates better.ā Val McDermid, award-winning author of theĀ Detective Karen PirieĀ series
For over forty years, Professor Dame Sue Black has analysed criminal evidence at the highest level. As the UKās leading forensic scientist, she has stood in court as an expert witness, repeatedly putting her research and reputation on the line, all in the name of justice.
Now inĀ An Expert WitnessĀ she puts forensic science itself on trial.
Drawing on shocking real cases and true crime, from historic poisonings to modern sexual offences, Sue Black traces the evolution of forensic science, from early identification methods to more recent breakthroughs such as DNA profiling, Sueās own vein identification research, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in criminal investigation.
She shows where science has delivered justice, and where failures have led to devastating consequences, including wrongful convictions such as that of Andrew Malkinson, imprisoned for seventeen years for a crime he did not commit.
As she reflects on life serving as an expert witness, Sue looks back at landmark cases to tell the story of forensic science, ask questions for its future, and explain why this book marks the close of a defining chapter in one of the most extraordinary careers in modern forensic science.
Praise for Professor Dame Sue Black:
āGripping from the start . . .Ā fascinating in its detail of real life cases and written with a narrative that propels you forward to the next page.ā Dr Richard Shepherd, forensic pathologist and author ofĀ Unnatural Causes
āEngrossingāĀ Financial Times
āDame Sue Black writes about life and death with great tenderness [and] with impeccable science lucidly explained . . .Ā I am genuinely glad I read this book.ā Lee Child, bestselling author of theĀ ReacherĀ series
āPart meditation, part popular science and part memoir . . .Ā fascinatingāĀ Sunday Times
āBlack writes with rareĀ precision and compassionāĀ Evening Standard
āFor someone who deals in death every day, Sue Black has a rare ability to make blood and bones come alive.Ā A marvellous writer.ā Ruth Davidson, SMP
āUtterlyĀ grippingāĀ Guardian












