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    Unnatural Causes: 'An absolutely brilliant book. I really recommend it, I don't often say that' Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2

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    £9.99
    ISBN: 9781405923538
    AuthorShepherd, Richard
    PublisherNamePenguin Books Ltd
    Pub Date18/04/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages464
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    THE TRUE CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR AND SUNDAY TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER

    'One of the most fascinating books I have read in a long time. Engrossing, a haunting page-turner. A book I could not put down'
    The Times, BOOKS OF THE YEAR
    __________

    Meet the forensic pathologist, Dr Richard Shepherd.

    He solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden death.


    He has performed over 23,000 autopsies, including some of the most high-profile cases of recent times; the Hungerford Massacre, the Princess Diana inquiry, and 9/11.

    He has faced serial killers, natural disaster, 'perfect murders' and freak accidents.

    His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent, and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads.

    Yet all this has come at a huge personal cost.

    Unnatural Causes tells the story of not only the cases and bodies that have haunted him the most, but also how to live a life steeped in death.

    Thoughtful, revealing, chilling and always unputdownable, if you liked All That Remains, War Doctor and This is Going to Hurt you'll love this.

    **Pre-order Dr Richard Shepherd's new book THE SEVEN AGES OF DEATH now**
    __________

    'Gripping, grimly fascinating, and I suspect I'll read it at least twice'
    Evening Standard

    'A deeply mesmerising memoir of forensic pathology. Human and fascinating'
    Nigella Lawson

    'An absolutely brilliant book. I really recommend it, I don't often say that but it's fascinating' Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2

    'Puts the reader at his elbow as he wields the scalpel' Guardian

    'Fascinating, gruesome yet engrossing'
    Richard and Judy, Daily Express

    'Fascinating, insightful, candid, compassionate' Observer

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    THE TRUE CRIME BOOK OF THE YEAR AND SUNDAY TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER

    'One of the most fascinating books I have read in a long time. Engrossing, a haunting page-turner. A book I could not put down'
    The Times, BOOKS OF THE YEAR
    __________

    Meet the forensic pathologist, Dr Richard Shepherd.

    He solves the mysteries of unexplained or sudden death.


    He has performed over 23,000 autopsies, including some of the most high-profile cases of recent times; the Hungerford Massacre, the Princess Diana inquiry, and 9/11.

    He has faced serial killers, natural disaster, 'perfect murders' and freak accidents.

    His evidence has put killers behind bars, freed the innocent, and turned open-and-shut cases on their heads.

    Yet all this has come at a huge personal cost.

    Unnatural Causes tells the story of not only the cases and bodies that have haunted him the most, but also how to live a life steeped in death.

    Thoughtful, revealing, chilling and always unputdownable, if you liked All That Remains, War Doctor and This is Going to Hurt you'll love this.

    **Pre-order Dr Richard Shepherd's new book THE SEVEN AGES OF DEATH now**
    __________

    'Gripping, grimly fascinating, and I suspect I'll read it at least twice'
    Evening Standard

    'A deeply mesmerising memoir of forensic pathology. Human and fascinating'
    Nigella Lawson

    'An absolutely brilliant book. I really recommend it, I don't often say that but it's fascinating' Jeremy Vine, BBC Radio 2

    'Puts the reader at his elbow as he wields the scalpel' Guardian

    'Fascinating, gruesome yet engrossing'
    Richard and Judy, Daily Express

    'Fascinating, insightful, candid, compassionate' Observer