Physical Evidence

Physical Evidence by Thomas T. Noguchi, published by Putnam in 1990, presents a compelling narrative featuring forensic investigator Dr. Eric Parker. This edition spans 271 pages and is written in English. The story unfolds as Dr. Parker is called to investigate the death of a 66-year-old woman whose remains have been preserved by a cult-like organization known as Freeze Time, which operates under the guise of a medical center.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the investigation as Dr. Parker delves into the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, revealing the complexities of the case and the implications of the practices employed by Freeze Time. This book engages with themes of forensic science and the ethical dilemmas faced in such investigations, offering insights into the world of crime and its resolution.
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The Coroner is back with anotherler starring forensic investigator Dr. Eric Parker. Here, the former LA County coroner is hired to investigate the death of a 66-year-old woman whose remains have been suspended in time–frozen like many other clients of Freeze Time, a cult-like organization in business as a medical center.
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