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Dead Men Tell Tales

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Book Title: Dead Men Tell Tales

Author: Dr B Umadathan

Can the dead talk? Perhaps they can, in the hands of a good forensic surgeon. First published in 2010 in Malayalam as ‘Oru Police Surgeonte Ormakkurippukal’, Dr B Umadathan’s bestselling memoir revisits some of his strangest and most interesting cases, like the Chacko murder masterminded by Sukumara Kurup, the sensational Polakkulam case and the baffling Panoor Soman case. It draws upon 40 years of Dr Umadathan’s romance with forensic medicine — in his roles as a teacher, as director of medical education in Kerala and as a medico-legal expert. In its English avatar, courtesy translator Priya K Nair, the book aims at giving readers the feel of a crime thriller.

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