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American Sherlock

Murder, Forensics, and the Birth of American CSI

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American Sherlock

By: Kate Winkler Dawson
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From the acclaimed author of Death in the Air comes the riveting story of the birth of criminal investigation in the 20th century.

Berkeley, California, 1933. In a lab filled with curiosities - beakers, microscopes, Bunsen burners, and hundreds upon hundreds of books - sat an investigator who would go on to crack at least 2,000 cases in his 40-year career. Known as the "American Sherlock Holmes", Edward Oscar Heinrich was one of America's greatest - and first - forensic scientists, with an uncanny knack for finding clues, establishing evidence, and deducing answers with a skill that seemed almost supernatural.

Heinrich was one of the nation's first expert witnesses, working in a time when the turmoil of Prohibition led to sensationalized crime reporting and only a small, systematic study of evidence. However, with his brilliance and commanding presence in both the courtroom and at crime scenes, Heinrich spearheaded the invention of a myriad of new forensic tools that police still use today, including blood spatter analysis, ballistics, lie-detector tests, and the use of fingerprints as courtroom evidence. His work, though not without its serious - some would say fatal - flaws, changed the course of American criminal investigation.

Based on years of research and thousands of never-before-published primary source materials, American Sherlock captures the life of the man who pioneered the science our legal system now relies upon - as well as the limits of those techniques and the very human experts who wield them.

©2020 Kate Winkler Dawson (P)2020 Penguin Audio
Americas Detective History Science True Crime United States Forensics Sherlock Holmes Exciting Fiction

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One of CrimeReads' Most Anticipated Books of 2020

“Dawson balances the two sides of her book deftly, moving nimbly between dramatic renditions of the mysteries Heinrich helped solve, or sometimes didn’t, and reflections on his scientific analyses and personal struggles…As thought-provoking as it is thrilling.” (Columbus Dispatch)

"Edward Oscar Heinrich was one of America's earliest criminologists. He was also a meticulous record keeper, allowing Dawson to recreate his fascinating life story.... Those interested in the development of modern forensics will be enthralled." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)

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Interesting story and individual, terrible speaker

This story is utterly fascinating, but I just can't bear the reader, whose delivery is slow, ponderous, and full of the oddest pauses and stops. I'll have to read this one myself.

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I love Kate Winkler Dawson

This book was fascinating. I was amazed at the accomplishments of Oscar Heinrich and that he was able to discover this methods during the 1920s and 30! I thought the author did a great job reading the book.

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The author is always the best narrator…

I love author-narrated books. No one, save the author, knows the nuance and inflection in which the book was written. There are few voice actors that truly do a book justice. This book reads like a novel. It’s smooth, educational, and fact-paced. The research is impeccable.

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Very interesting.

History and forensics. I learned a lot about the science of forensics and the gentleman who worked hard for the truth according to the evidence.

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Great science.

Well done. A little wordy but very good. Her voice is clear and easy to listen to.

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Interesting and balanced look

This was a fascinating read about a man at the cutting edge of modern forensics, but also balanced as the book also looks at just how reliable various forensic methods Heinrich employed and developed really are. The book is also good at pointing out both Heinrich's triumphs and faults. Content notes: little swearing and only in quotes, there's one case involving alleged sexual assault that is a teensy bit described (quoted from case transcript), several murders in all their gory details described.

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INCREDIBLE

We listened all the way through during a road trip. It was incredible! Riveting, well researched, engaging. So glad for the recommendation from Sharon. #governerds. Highly recommend!

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an excellent and fascinating story

the author obviously put much research into this.

reads like really good novel. but its all true. chapiers based on cases.
don't want this one to end.

kate winkler's narration is perfect. enthusiastic and gripping. no one else could have read.

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Excellent Blend of History and True Crime

I have to list Dawson’s book in my Top 3 true crime hits after McNamara’s ‘I’ll Be Gone in the Dark’ and Capote’s ‘In Cold Blood.’ I am an historian, so I appreciated all of the historical context of the Great Depression and Prohibition influencing crime in the Bay Area. In fact, I may use pieces of this text in my American History survey. Absolutely recommend.

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Tenfold More Wicked But Longer

I enjoyed the audio book. KWD’s Texas drawl made for good narration. The cases covered were like novellas and I especially like the Fatty Arbuckle case and that of David Lampsen (sp). If you like KWDs pod, then you’ll like this book. Easy listening. Some parts felt to drag slightly- like the parts of his personal life, but that’s more my personal opinion and that’s really the only reason I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars. Still very enjoyable listen. 👍🏻

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