
Clay and Bones
My Life as an FBI Forensic Artist
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Narrado por:
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Christina Delaine
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De:
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Lisa G. Bailey
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Lisa Bailey never considered a career working in death until she saw the FBI job posting for a forensic artist. The idea of using her artistic skill to help victims of crime was too compelling to pass up.
Soon she was documenting crime scenes, photographing charred corpses, and digitally retouching the disembodied heads of suicide bombers. But it was facial approximation-sculpting a face from the remnants of an unidentified victim's skull-that intrigued her the most. Bailey knew that if she could capture that person's likeness in clay, she just might help them be identified, and that might help law enforcement track down their killer.
Bailey worked on hundreds of cases and grew to become a subject matter expert in the field. It was the most challenging and fulfilling work she could have imagined, and she never thought of leaving. But her life changed when she became the target of sexual discrimination and harassment. She was stunned when FBI management protected the abusers and retaliated with threats, slander, and an arsenal of lawyers. Trapped in an increasingly hostile work environment, and infuriated at the hypocrisy of the FBI's tactics, Bailey decided to fight back. Clay and Bones is a memoir with a mission, and a fascinating exploration into the surreal and satisfying work of a forensic artist.
©2024 Lisa G. Bailey (P)2024 TantorAmazing. Hard to put down…errrr pause I mean😂
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I requested and received a free temporary EARC from Independent Publishers Group, Chicago Review Press via NetGalley. Thank you!
Not TTS enabled for visually impaired posted 02/12/2024
Available 20 Feb 2024
02/21/2024 I have now read the audio narrated by the very talented voice actor Christina Delaine and can give a better informed review.
The book records the trials and tribulations of the woman who was to become the first forensic sculptor and all she went through and learned to achieve that ability and distinction (including classic examples of incompetent managers being 'kicked upstairs'). There are cloaked cases with the successes, stalemates, and seemingly impossible conclusions. An amazing combination of learning and drama.
Amazing
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Who Knew the Intricacies
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First half better than the last half
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Must read career journey for artists!
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Wow, much more than just the tale of a forensic artist!
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Complaint, Not Science
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Too much "me, me, me..."
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the second half devolves into a putty party about her abusive boss. while I feel for her pain, I didn't sign up to hear about her getting an employment lawyer and getting verbally assaulted by her boss. it's traumatic and off subject.
Starts good, gets off track halfway through
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