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Monday, February 27th 2006

The grace of God


Everyone assumes that doctors, and pathologists in particular, are heartless and clinical, unaffected by what we see and what troubles afflict others.

And, to a certain extent, we are.

Today I had to perform a post mortem on a small girl, not yet three, who died in a freak accident. Carrying an oven-proof glass vegetable dish from the Sunday dinner table to the kitchen, she dropped it and it shattered. A single piece of glass flew upwards, into her neck. It made a longtitudinal slit, 20mm long and 20mm deep, in her neck, just to the left of midline. At the bottom of that slit - in perfect alignment with the laceration - ran her left external jugular artery.

She died from exsanguination before her parents could get her to casualty.

There but for the grace of God.

Keith McCarthy on Monday, February 27th 2006 @ 08:13 PM GMT [link]

Thursday, February 2nd 2006

Britain according to...


Ask Denise Mina what Glasgow looks like and she'll say it's grey, wet and violent. Margaret Murphy's books feature a grey, wet and violent Liverpool. London according to Mark Billingham is... you get the picture.

You see, I live in New Zealand, and while our winters are certainly wet, and while people overseas might well consider New Zealand the Country of Eternal Rain thanks to the shots in The Piano, we have more than enough sunshine in summer. Surely the same is true of Britain, especially given the last few summers?

Can anybody recommend a crime novel set in a Britain where the sun does shine?

Yvonne Eve Walus on Thursday, February 2nd 2006 @ 08:42 AM GMT [link]

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