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Close To Home by Peter Robinson

Close To Home

by Peter Robinson
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  • Feb 1, 2003, 390 pages
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  • Jan 2004, 464 pages
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"Any sign of cause of death?"

"Not yet. I need to get the bones cleaned up. Sometimes you can't see knife marks, for example, because of the encrusted dirt."

"What about that hole in the skull?"

Dr. Cooper ran her finger around the jagged hole. "Must have occurred during excavation. It's definitely postmortem."

"How can you tell?"

"If it had happened before death, there'd be signs of healing. This is a clean break."

"But what if it was the cause of death?"

Dr. Cooper sighed as if she were talking to a dense undergraduate. Michelle noticed David Roberts grin, and he blushed when he saw her watching him. "If that were the case," the doctor went on, "you'd expect a very different shape. Fresh bones break in a different way from old bones. And look at that." She pointed to the hole. "What do you see?"

Michelle peered closely. "The edges," she said. "They're not the same color as the surrounding bone."

"Very good. That means it's a recent break. If it had happened around the time of death, you'd expect the edges to have stained the same color as the rest of the skull, wouldn't you?"

"I suppose so," said Michelle. "Simple, isn't it?"

"If you know what you're looking for. There's a fractured humerus, too, right arm, but that's healed, so I'd say it happened while he was alive. And do you see this?" She pointed to the left arm. "It's slightly longer than his right arm, which may indicate left-handedness. Of course, it could be due to the fracture, but I doubt it. There are differences in the scapulae that also support my hypothesis."

Michelle made some notes, then turned back to Dr. Cooper. "We know he was most likely buried where he was found," she said, "because the remains were about three or four feet underground, but is there any way of knowing whether he died there or was moved there later?"

Dr. Cooper shook her head. "Any evidence of that was destroyed in the same way the skull and some of the other bones were damaged. By the bulldozer."

"Where's the stuff we found with the body?"

The foregoing is excerpted from Close to Home by Peter Robinson. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced without written permission from HarperCollins Publishers, 10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022

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