tellemonstar
Written on May 6, 2013
I enjoyed Detective Piggott’s Casebook. I was one of those kids who quite willing read the ‘Casebook of Forensic Medicine’ in high school. Not because I had to, but because I wanted to. I enjoy the psychology of police work and crime detection, and also like to learn about the history of forensic science. This book highlighted some of the first uses of blood-spatter analysis and crime scene photographs in crime solving in Australia.
I particularly liked the fact that this book didn’t just shine the light on the good side of things, nor did it just cover the good things Piggott did. It gave you a fairly decent analysis of what was not so great about some of the detective work back then, and how it certainly has changed a lot now. It was also interesting to see the historical side of things, going from travelling by train and horse, to eventually all stations having a police car.
If you enjoy true-crime novels, and also enjoy the history of forensics then I would recommend giving this book a go.