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Body of Truth
Marie Cassidy
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Dr Terry O'Brien has recently arrived in Ireland from Scotland to
take up a position as state pathologist. Soon after, a body is
found in Dublin's Phoenix Park. Rachel Reece, host of the popular
true crime podcast Ireland's Missing Women, has been brutally
murdered. As Terry gathers evidence to help with the police
investigation, she becomes convinced that they are following the
wrong line of inquiry and begins her own research. She soon finds
herself in the thick of cold cases of murdered Irish women, with
questions mounting. What did Rachel Reece find out about the
unsolved murder of Eileen McCarthy before she died? Who is feeding
Terry anonymous information about the podcaster's endeavours? And
why do the powers that be seem to want to thwart her at every turn?
Another woman is found murdered and, as pressure mounts on the
gardaí to find the perpetrator, Terry's post mortem reveals
something that might hold the key to everything. But a killer is
closer than she knows. And their next victim is firmly within their
sights . . . Body of Truth is a page-turning thriller by Ireland's
former state pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy, a gripping story of the
secrets of the mortuary that is uncovered with scalpel-like
precision.
The Number One bestselling memoir from Ireland's former state
pathologist In 1997, Dr Marie Cassidy arrived in Dublin from
Glasgow. There to discuss a possible deputy state pathologist post
with Professor John Harbison, instead she was whisked by police
escort to a Grangegorman murder scene. There was no turning back.
She became Ireland's State Pathologist from 2004 until 2018, her
image synonymous with breaking news of high-profile cases - a
trusted figure in turbulent times. Here, with the scalpel-like
precision and calm authority of her trade, Marie shares her
remarkable personal journey from working-class Scotland into the
world of forensic pathology, describing in candid detail the
intricate processes central to solving modern crime. She recounts
her work following the tragic deaths of Rachel O'Reilly, Siobhan
Kearney, Robert Holohan, Tom O'Gorman and others - along with the
Stardust exhumations and lesser known cases from her long career -
outlining the subtle methods by which pathology and the justice
system meet. Beyond the Tape is a unique behind-the-scenes journey
into the mysteries of unexplained and sudden death - by turns
poignant, stark and deeply compelling.
'The scalpel goes down. The gown is discarded. The chatter stops.
Heads turn expectantly like fledglings in a nest waiting for a
tasty treat. 'Well, Doc, what happened? Have we got a murder on our
hands?' Meet Doctor Marie Cassidy. For more than thirty years
bodies have been her business. The lucky ones have died peacefully
in their own bed, surrounded by loved ones. But it's not always
like that. In her internationally-bestselling first book, duck
under the police tape with her. Walk carefully in her footprints
and follow her into the scene. But don't touch anything, just look.
Remember: every contact leaves a trace. Marie Cassidy was Ireland's
state pathologist from 2004 until 2018. During that time, she was
involved in the most high-profile cases in the country. In Beyond
the Tape, she invites us into the world of forensic pathology and
shares her remarkable personal journey, from working-class Glasgow
to becoming Ireland's head pathologist. A fascinating,
behind-the-scenes account of real-life forensics, the intricate
processes central to solving modern crime and the stories from
behind the crime tape.
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