READERSVOICE.COM aims to collect a few interesting reading tips. A few months ago, I came across a book called Forensics, True Stories from Australian Police Files (The Five Mile Press) by Vikki Petraitis. The book shows how some police investigations can involve an extensive, even excrutiating amount of footwork over many months. But the author tells the stories in a fast-paced and interesting way. Cases include a fatal hit and run collision on the Hume Highway. Poison Ivy, a drug addict who met men in Melbourne bars, went with them to their rooms, drugged their coffee and robbed them. And a woman bludgeoned to death in an empty house at St Albans in Melbourne’s west. Vikki Petraitis is the author of a number of true crime books, and she gives some good reading tips in this interview.
Vikki Petraitis talks about some developments in forensic investigation...
True crime author Vikki Petraitis lists some favorite crime novellists...
Vikki Petraitis talks about some crime authors who mix humor into their novels...