The Science of Murder: The Forensics of Agatha Christie

The Science of Murder: The Forensics of Agatha Christie

by Carla Valentine

Narrated by Helen Langford

Unabridged — 10 hours, 25 minutes

The Science of Murder: The Forensics of Agatha Christie

The Science of Murder: The Forensics of Agatha Christie

by Carla Valentine

Narrated by Helen Langford

Unabridged — 10 hours, 25 minutes

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No less than a top-notch course in forensics, this book draws examples from the stories, novels, characters, and innovations of Agatha Christie, a writer who knew her way around a murder scene. Carla Valentine, a mortuary technician with a passion for murder mysteries and true crime forensics, both adores and takes inspiration from Christie’s work and it comes across on page after brilliant page.

Discover the science of forensics through Agatha Christie's novels



Agatha Christie is the bestselling novelist of all time, and nearly every story she ever wrote involves one-or, more commonly, several-dead bodies. And the cause of death, the motives behind violent crimes, the clues that inevitably are left behind, and the people who put the pieces together to solve the mystery invite the reader to analyze the evidence and race to find the answer before the detective does. Nearly every step of the way, Christie outlines the nuts and bolts of early twentieth-century crime detection, relying on physical evidence to tell the real story behind the facades humans erect to escape detection.



Christie wouldn't have talked of "forensics" as it is understood today-most of her work predates the modern developments of forensics science-but in each tale she harnesses the power of human observation, ingenuity, and scientific developments of the era. A fascinating, science-based deep dive, The Science of Murder examines the use of fingerprints, firearms, handwriting, blood spatter analysis, toxicology, and more in Christie's beloved works.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

05/16/2022

Mortuary technician Valentine (The Chick and the Dead: Life and Death Behind Mortuary Doors) takes a breezy and accessible look at the history of forensic science via the fiction of Agatha Christie. In insightful chapters covering fingerprints, trace evidence, ballistics, and document analysis, among other subjects, Valentine uses examples from golden age mysteries to explain, for example, what the author got right (the potential use of thallium as a poison), and what she got wrong (conflating the words revolver and automatic in describing a firearm). Along the way, she traces how fingerprints had been used as identifying marks dating back as far as 1800 BCE in Babylon, and how that led to their being utilized to catch criminals starting in the 19th century. The evolution of poison testing, blood spatter analysis, and other forensic disciplines get similar treatment. Contrary to fears that creators such as Christie inspire real-life imitators, Valentine shows how lives were actually saved by readers familiar with the obscure toxins used in Christie’s works. This is a solid introduction to the realities underlying the detection involved in some of the genre’s best-loved works. Agent: Martin Redfern, Northbank Talent. (May)

From the Publisher

"If Agatha Christie is the Queen of Crime, then Carla Valentine is the Queen of Forensics. As engaging as Miss Marple, as logical is Poirot, Valentine delivers a must-read for any Agatha fan and a must-own for any mystery writer. Utterly superb!" — Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author

"The Science Of Murder: The Forensics Of Agatha Christie by Carla Valentine has obvious appeal. Christie wrote about dead bodies and the clues left behind in the commission of murders. So do I. Though the term ‘forensic science’ wasn’t used in her day, the parallels between Christie’s work and mine are obvious." — Kathy Reichs, forensic anthropologist and New York Times bestselling author

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175394291
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 576,321
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