![]() ![]() Her latest book, Body Language, introduces a new kind of forensic heroine – a crime-solving Goth-girl mortuary technician who talks to the dead, a character first launched in two crime shorts aired on BBC Radio 4. The pathologist says that her death was an accident.Ī K Turner likes to create memorable characters, throw them into unusual settings, and add a hefty dose of murder and a twisty-turny plot. 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. Thank you to Zaffre Books and Tracy Fenton for giving me the opportunity to read and review this wonderful book.įor fans of Tess Gerritsen and Kathy Reichs comes a gripping debut thriller introducing Camden’s most exciting new forensic investigator.Ĭassie Raven believes the dead can talk. I’m delighted to welcome you today to my stop on the blog tour for fabulous thriller Body Language by A.K. ![]()
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