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The Final Diagnosis
- Obscure cases of death, disease & murder
- Narrated by: John Voce
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Obscure cases of death, disease and murder: An unlikely case of autocide, a rare and deadly amniotic avalanche, a victim of roasted peanuts...
The 'if' of death is certain. The 'when' is unknown. It is the 'why' that really gets people's interest.
Cynric Temple-Camp, bestselling author of The Cause of Death and The Quick and the Dead, returns with more strange-but-true stories of death, disease and murder, as well as new perspectives on high-profile cases, including the disappearance of Ben Smart and Olivia Hope, the trial of Mark Lundy, and the ill-fated journey of Ansett New Zealand Flight 703.
©2024 Cynric Temple-Camp (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
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