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An Expert Witness

Forensic Science on Trial – The Gripping New Book from the Bestselling Author of All That Remains

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By: Sue Black
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From the UK’s leading forensic scientist and Sunday Times bestselling author of All That Remains and Written in Bone: a gripping exploration of forensic science, told through often shocking real cases to assess its triumphs, failures, and future.

For over forty years, Professor Dame Sue Black has analysed criminal evidence at the highest level. As the UK’s leading forensic scientist, she has stood in court as an expert witness, repeatedly putting her research and reputation on the line, all in the name of justice.

Now in An Expert Witness she puts forensic science itself on trial.

Drawing on shocking real cases and true crime, from historic poisonings to modern sexual offences, Sue Black traces the evolution of forensic science, from early identification methods to more recent breakthroughs such as DNA profiling, Sue’s own vein identification research, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in criminal investigation.

She shows where science has delivered justice, and where failures have led to devastating consequences, including wrongful convictions such as that of Andrew Malkinson, imprisoned for seventeen years for a crime he did not commit.

As she reflects on life serving as an expert witness, Sue looks back at landmark cases to tell the story of forensic science, ask questions for its future, and explain why this book marks the close of a defining chapter in one of the most extraordinary careers in modern forensic science.

No scientist communicates better.’ Val McDermid, award-winning author of the Detective Karen Pirie series

© Sue Black 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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A candid and unsettling insight into the criminal justice system and how it really works.
Superb . . . full of fascinating insights . . . Black is a very likeable narrator. (Mark Mason)
Sometimes I feel ashamed of the unwholesome interest I have in Sue Black's work, but mostly the shame is overwhelmed by my awe for the difference a magnificent human being can make, furthering science for the cause of truth, decency and justice . . . it is Black's fierce moral mission that makes sense of everything she does . . . tremendous feeling for the vulnerable flashes through An Expert Witness . . . The first half of the book is cogently argued, but . . . the book comes to life when Black is at her most outraged. (Helen Rumbelow)
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I love everything Sue Black writes as she just presents things in a way which gripes, entertains and makes you laugh. I just want to hear more! There’s a shift though in the book as it moves away from Sue’s everyday business and puts forensics under the microscope. We hear how it all begun, different specialisms, people who have made their mark and it’s all interwoven between real cases from across the globe. There’s sadness too, of course, plus myths debunked, lessons of how a forensic witness should behave in court plus experts who a have fallen off of pedestals. It’s so so interesting and .i love Sue’s narration. Well worth a credit and certainly a relisten.

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