
The Perfect Crime Does Not Exist
- forensic science
- Categories:Medicine Law
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:January,2026
- Pages:280
- Retail Price:19.90 EUR
- Size:140mm×225mm
- Publication Place:France
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Feature
★100 years! A historic anniversary for the Scientific Police.
★An exclusive interview with its director, in person.
★Cases recounted for the first time, experienced from the inside and on the front line.
★The public's enduring fascination with major police cases.
★The American TV series “CSI,” which for years has put the spotlight on the stars of the Scientific Police.
Description
On the occasion of the centenary of the Forensic Science Laboratory, its director, Christel Sire-Coupet, reviews the most extraordinary cases handled by her department for the first time and demonstrates that there is definitely no such thing as the perfect crime!
Author
The first female divisional commissioner of the French national police, Danielle Thiéry is now the author of some fifty detective novels and documents on the police, and is a screenwriter for television.
She collaborated on the writing of this book.