Angela Gallop is one of the world's most eminent forensic scientists. During a career spanning more than 45 years, she has helped to drive change and transformation within the service, both in the UK and abroad. A specialist in cold-case investigations, Angela has led forensic teams to find vital evidence in many of the UK's most challenging cases, including the deaths of Stephen Lawrence, Damilola Taylor, Rachel Nickell, Roberto Calvi and many others.In 2015, Angela was awarded a CBE for her services to forensic science. Her first book, When the Dogs Don't Bark: A Forensic Scientist's Search for the Truth was published in 2019.
This is a fascinating scientific memoir of a life dedicated to
uncovering the truth behind some of the most shocking crimes. And a
book that will be essential reading for every aspiring crime
writer.
*Guardian*
Offers a chilling glimpse into her life's work. The reader, too,
becomes more gripped by the forensic details than the horrors of
each case. Fascinating stuff.
*Sunday Times*
Gallop's book is compelling
*Daily Mirror*
Fascinating
*The Sun*
This book is rarely other than compelling and despite her modesty
she comes across as admirable as well as likeable. She has a rare
combination of qualities - a vivid imagination, a capacity for
doggedly carrying out difficult and often mundane work and
entrepreneurial nous. But what is even more rare is that she has
deployed them in genuinely useful work for the public good
*Sunday Express*
One of the profession's leading lights
*Woman & Home*
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