An extraordinary look into the world of the dead ...
An extraordinary look into the world of the dead ...
Forensic and coronial pathologist Dr Cynric Temple-Camp lifts the lid on some of the most fascinating cases he's worked on during his 30-year career as a pathologist.Written with all the gritty detail of a Patricia Cornwell novel, the intrigue of Making a Murderer, and the horror of True Detective, this is a brilliantly told collection of true stories from a rural pathologist, including the high-profile Mark Lundy murders.Be prepared to be shocked and intrigued by Dr Temple-Camp's stories of spontaneous combustion, rare diseases, drug-mules, devil-worshippers, cot-deaths, a gruesome murder right beneath an airport control tower, a mysterious death in an historic homestead, land-mark cases, exhumations ...
Originally from South Africa, pathologist Dr Temple-Camp spent the early part of his career in war-torn Rhodesia examining the dead and dying. He came to New Zealand in the 1970s and has since worked on over 2000 cases. Mark Davis has an unusual background for an audiobook narrator. Born and educated in the UK he spent five years in the British police force before emigrating to Melbourne, Australia. He continued his law enforcement career with the Victorian Police until 1999, rising to the rank of detective. Always having had a passion for radio, Mark presented a weekly two-hour show for radio 3RPH in Melbourne and was part of their audio description team, working on Water Rats. Mark also narrated the serialisation of the book The Feather Men by Ranulph Fiennes. Mark has recently returned from five years in Singapore where he ran his own voiceover business.
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