When a skeleton is all that's left to tell the story of a crime, Mary H. Manhein, otherwise known as "the bone lady," is called in. For almost two decades, Manhein has used her expertise in forensic pathology to help law enforcement agents--locally, nationally, and internationally--solve their most perplexing mysteries. She shares the extraordinary details of the often high-profile cases on which she works, and the science underlying her analyses. Here are Civil War skeletons, cases of alleged voodoo and witchcraft, crimes of political intrigue, and the before-and-after of facial reconstruction. Written with the compassion and humor of a born storyteller, The Bone Lady is an unforgettable glimpse into the lab where one scientist works to reveal the human stories behind the remains.
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Mary H. Manhein is a renowned forensic anthropologist whose work has illuminated countless mysteries. As the retired creator and director of LSU's FACES Laboratory, she applied her specialized knowledge to assist law enforcement agencies worldwide. Her writing draws directly from decades of experience, offering readers a unique perspective on the science of bone analysis and its role in uncovering truth. Manhein's literary contributions aim to educate and fascinate, bridging the gap between complex scientific principles and engaging narratives for a broad audience.

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