A very good comprehensive look at what happens after you die. I've read a good number of books both fiction and nonfiction about forensics, police, murder mysteries, etc. and 'Postmortem' provides excellent background information about the background and techniques used in many of those books. Subjects covered include autopsies and other investigations of the body, or parts of it, itself and also scene examination, use of cadaver dogs, and key differences in protocol needed depending on circumstances surrounding the death. Much of the information I had a basic idea of from college studies and that other reading, but it was interesting to have it all in one place and covered in an orderly fashion. Also included were case studies, both fictional (or at least anonymous) and famous cases that apply the information in a chapter or the book as a whole to answering the questions of manner (accident, suicide, homicide, or natural) and cause (trauma, cancer, heart disease, anoxia, etc.) of death. I would have liked more case studies, particularly the famous ones, because I was really getting into them, and turned the page to find the glossary instead of more case studies.