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100 | _aUmdathan, B. | ||
245 | _aDead men tell tales : the memoir of a police surgeon | ||
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_bHarperCollins India, _c2021 _aNoida : |
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_axxiv, 339 p. ; _bill., _c20 cm |
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_b399.00 _cINR _d00 |
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520 | _aCan the dead tell their stories? In the hands of a good forensic surgeon, they certainly can. First published in 2010 in Malayalam as Oru Police Surgeonte Ormakkurippukal, this is the bestselling memoir of Kerala's most famous forensic surgeon, Dr B. Umadathan. Popularly known as the 'Sherlock Holmes of Kerala', Dr Umadathan revisits some of his strangest and most interesting cases, like the Chacko murder masterminded by Sukumara Kurup; the sensational Polakkulam case; and the baffling Panoor Soman case. Chilling, shocking and, at times, downright bizarre, Dead Men Tell Tales is unputdownable. | ||
650 | _aUmadattan, Bi., 1946 | ||
650 | _aForensic scientists | ||
650 | _aBiography | ||
650 | _aSurgeons | ||
650 | _aMedical jurisprudence | ||
650 | _aIndia, Kerala | ||
650 | _aPolakkulam case | ||
650 | _aForensic cases | ||
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