![]() ![]() She’s intelligent enough to become a pathologist but being a technician allows us far more insight. Cassie is a wonderful character with a fascinating backstory. Turner has breathed fresh life into a setting that has to remain within the rules of science. With dyed black hair, piercings and tattoos, she’s not your average mortuary technician. Novels set in mortuaries have been around for quite a while but there’s a new girl in town and her name is Cassie Raven. Authors nowadays have to be on top of the forensics, to be sure that what’s being written is realistic. They can make or break cases in court, especially as some jury members think they understand all the forensic details having watched a few episodes of CSI. ![]() The pathologist says that her death was an accident.įorensics are now part and parcel of crime investigations both in real life and fiction. I’ve eviscerated thousands of bodies, but never someone I know before – someone who meant a lot to me someone I loved. The dead want to tell us what happened to them. They can’t understand why I choose to cut up dead bodies for a living. People think being a mortuary technician is a seriously weird job. Before I give you my thoughts, here’s the blurb.ĬASSIE RAVEN BELIEVES THE DEAD CAN TALK. Thank you to Tracy Fenton and Zaffre Books for inviting me to join the tour. As soon as I read the blurb I knew I had to take part. I’m thrilled to be taking part in the blog tour for Body Language by A.K. ![]()
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