Hey Everyone,
I am going to review the book "Morgue: A Life in Death," by Dr. Vincent Di Maio and Ron Franscell. This book is hot off the press, as it is available today May 17, 2016. For those of you who would like to purchase a copy of this book CLICK HERE. This book is well researched and well written, as it is written by two extremely experienced people. Dr. Vincent Di Maio is a nationally renowned forensic pathologist whose specialty is on gunshot wounds. Ron Franscell is a best-selling author and well known journalist. So you pair these two together and what do you get? An amazing and unforgettable book. This book is a memoir on the life and experiences of Dr. Vincent Di Maio. It discusses his experiences, knowledge and participation in many well-known investigations, from the deaths of Vincent Van Gogh to Trayvon Martin.
As you can see I am highly recommending this book as I rated it four and a half stars out of five and is on my "favorites list" on Goodreads. This book is broken down into discussing the many different cases and investigations that Dr. Vincent Di Maio took part in. Because of this, you could say it is similar to a short-story book format. However, because the authors wrote it in such a personal way, injecting the book with Dr. Di Maio's personal life, his background and his very own opinions and feelings it made this book flow and mesh together extremely well. This was an intriguing book, I did not want it to end. I wanted to hear more and I felt disappointed when I finished this book. Disappointed because this book was that good. You must read this book for yourself to find out how good it is. This book will not disappoint you.
I want to thank Netgalley, Dr. Vincent Di Maio, Ron Franscell, and St. Martin's Press for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Until the next page,
Jill
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