The Seven Ages of Death

‘Every chapter is like a detective story’ Telegraph

Through 24 intriguing, never-before-told cases, Britain's top forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd takes us on a journey through life in death. From old to young, murder to misadventure, and from illness to accidental death, each body can reveal something: about human development, about mortality, about its owner's life story, and even about Shepherd himself.
From the bestselling author of Unnatural Causes comes a powerful, moving and above all reassuring book uncovering the secrets of death - how to understand it, postpone it, and, when our time comes (as it must), how to embrace it as the last great adventure.

This sequel is more ruminative, more meditative . . . Full of sharp observations about what life and death do to the human body

The Times, A BOOK OF THE YEAR

About Dr Richard Shepherd

Richard Shepherd was born in West London but grew up in Watford. He was introduced to a medical textbook smuggled into the classroom by a friend which opened his eyes to the world of crime and murder, setting him on a lifelong quest to understand death in its many forms. He trained as a doctor at St George's Hospital medical school at Hyde Park Corner, qualifying in 1977 and then completed his postgraduate training as a forensic pathologist in 1987. He immediately joined what was then the elite forensic department at Guy's Hospital.

He has been involved nationally and internationally in the forensic investigation of thousands of deaths from unnatural causes, from headline-making murders to mass natural disasters.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781405947107
  • Length: 416 pages
  • Dimensions: 198mm x 26mm x 129mm
  • Weight: 292g
  • Price: £10.99
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