The Seven Ages of Death: ‘Every chapter is like a detective story’ Telegraph
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The heart-wrenchingly honest new book about life and death from forensic pathologist and bestselling author of UNNATURAL CAUSES, Dr Richard ShepherdA TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR’Deeply insightful. Unflinching’ THE TIMES’A finely-crafted detective story’ DAILY TELEGRAPH’Enlightening, strangely uplifting’ DAILY MAIL’Fascinating’ DAILY EXPRESS_________Dr Richard Shepherd, a medical detective and Britain’s top forensic pathologist, shares twenty-four of his most intriguing, enlightening and never-before-told cases.These autopsies, spanning the seven ages of human existence, uncover the secrets not only of how a person died, but also of how they lived.From old to young, murder to misadventure, and illness to accidental death, each body has something to reveal – about its owner’s life story, how we age, justice, society, the certainty of death.And, above all, the wonderful marvel of life itself._________Praise for Dr Richard Shepherd’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
Additional information
Weight | 0.292 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.6 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 416 |
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Year Published | 2022-5-12 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1405947101 |
About The Author | Richard Shepherd was born in West London but grew up in Watford. He was introduced to a medical textbook smuggled into the classroom by a friend which opened his eyes to the world of crime and murder, setting him on a lifelong quest to understand death in its many forms. He trained as a doctor at St George's Hospital medical school at Hyde Park Corner, qualifying in 1977 and then completed his postgraduate training as a forensic pathologist in 1987. He immediately joined what was then the elite forensic department at Guy's Hospital. He has been involved nationally and internationally in the forensic investigation of thousands of deaths from unnatural causes, from headline-making murders to mass natural disasters. |
Review Quote | This sequel is more ruminative, more meditative . . . Full of sharp observations about what life and death do to the human body |
Other text | Enlightening, strangely uplifting . . . Shepherd's final chapter on death itself is a meditation of great beauty and light which puts all the darkness of the previous pages into perspective |