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On a dank fall night at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal in New York City, police uncover a grisly scene: the naked corpses of three murdered young women lying on the pier. Weirdly, their bodies are neatly arranged to form a perfect triangle, each face up with one eye glued open and the other shut. A gunshot wound to the side of each women's head confirms the initial impression that this was an execution-style killing. Dr Henry Liu - a brilliant forensic scientist - calls together the Global Interactive Forensics Team (GIFT) to investigate these brutal murders. Composed of the very best in the…mehr

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On a dank fall night at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal in New York City, police uncover a grisly scene: the naked corpses of three murdered young women lying on the pier. Weirdly, their bodies are neatly arranged to form a perfect triangle, each face up with one eye glued open and the other shut. A gunshot wound to the side of each women's head confirms the initial impression that this was an execution-style killing. Dr Henry Liu - a brilliant forensic scientist - calls together the Global Interactive Forensics Team (GIFT) to investigate these brutal murders. Composed of the very best in the profession, this eclectic group of four men and one woman work together as a forensics SWAT team to solve bizarre and insidious crimes around the globe. Fans of mystery novels, true crime and forensics dramas will not be able to put down this entertaining and suspenseful page-turner.
Authored by a world-renowned forensic scientist and a critically acclaimed mystery writer, "The Budapest Connection" follows a murder case being investigated by Dr. Henry Liu and the Global Interactive Forensics Team (GIFT).
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Henry C. Lee (Branford, CT), professor of forensic science at the University of New Haven and chief emeritus in the Department of Public Safety in Meriden, CT, is a distinguished fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. He is the author (with Jerry Labriola, M.D.) of Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files and (with Thomas W. O'Neil) Cracking Cases and Cracking More Cases, among other works. Dr. Lee can be seen on Court TV's Trace Evidence. He has also been a special news analyst on Court TV and a frequent guest on Larry King Live and many other national television programs. Jerry Labriola, M.D. (Naugatuck, CT), is the coauthor with Dr. Lee of Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files and Famous Crimes Revisited. He is the author of five mystery novels, including the recently released The Maltese Murders and the critically acclaimed Murders at Hollings General.