Fans of true crime shows understand that the key to catching criminals lies in the strength of evidence and forensic science. For decades, forensic science has been instrumental in solving challenging cases. A notable example is the apprehension of Joseph DeAngelo, the Golden State Killer, in 2018, thanks to forensic genealogy, a technique that has since helped close numerous cold cases and deliver justice to victims' families. However, forensic genealogy is just the beginning of a vast field. Laurah Norton, driven by her passion for forensic science, became involved after discovering a mishandled cold case from the 1990s involving missing twins. This led her to create a popular podcast that brought attention to the case. The narrative explores the history and evolution of forensic science, from ancient death masks to modern 3-D facial reconstruction technology, featuring real-life cases like The Boy in the Box. Readers will witness Laurah working with forensic anthropologist Dr. Amy Michael to identify "Ina" Jane Doe, whose remains were found in 1993. The book celebrates the experts and artists in the forensic field while addressing why certain cases remain unsolved, particularly those involving marginalized individuals. Engaging and insightful, this work delves into the advancements in forensic science and the ongoing challenges in achieving justice.
Laurah Norton Books
Laura Norton began her literary career in 2014 with her debut novel, which quickly garnered favor among tens of thousands of readers. Her work is known for its engaging style and relatable themes, leading to cinematic adaptations. She has established herself as a significant voice in contemporary literature, captivating audiences with her unique storytelling.


¿Cuántas probabilidades hay de que te toque el gordo de la lotería? ¿O de que el chico con el que estás a punto de casarte se líe con la presentadora más guapa de la tele la misma semana en la que además pierdes el trabajo?A Bea le acaba de pasar (excepto lo de la lotería); así que decide huir y refugiarse en la casa de su excéntrica familia buscando un poco de paz, aunque acabará trayendo el caos a la vida de todos. Bea es así. En esta novela vas a encontrar un mercedes rosa, una casa en los árboles, un pelirrojo de caerse de espaldas (literalmente), muchas risas y unas cuantas lágrimas de esas que se lloran a gusto, que te liberan y te reconcilian con la vida. Una historia con la que descubrirás que siempre hay algo bueno esperándote a la vuelta de la esquina. Si sabes verlo. Y si no la cagas.