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The Bone Detectives:
How Forensic Anthropologists Solve Crimes and Undercover Mysteries of the Dead
by Donna M. Jackson

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Book Review

The Bone Detectives is a detailed and fascinating look at solving a crime, in this case a murder, using forensic science tools and methods. Clues are bones and clothes that the scientist uses to identify the victim and help police find the murderer. Because of the subject matter this book is probably of greater interest to older children or those with an interest in true crime.

~ Linda Oliver, Reference Librarian, Curtis Memorial Library


It explained every inch of the job of a forensic anthropologist!

~ Grace H.

I thought this book was interesting and it was easy to get involved in the book. This book was unique and should be for older kids to read. The pictures are very nice.

~ Meredith G., student, Hawthorne School, Brunswick

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Cornerstones of Science

Last updated January 3, 2007