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One book that I liked that is not on the reading list for this sub is Crime Science: Methods of Forensic Detection by Joe Nickell & John Fischer.
It’s a little older (published 1998) but it’s written as a general knowledge/introductory book for the topic (it’s not a dense textbook or professional manual). Other than some of the outdated computer technology that is mentioned, the basics of how investigators look for and process evidence are still relevant.
I’m going into forensic anthropology, and some of my personal favorite books on that topic are:
Teasing Secrets From the Dead by Emily Craig
The Bone Woman by Clea Koff
Dead Men Do Tell Tales by William Maples
Death’s Acre by William Bass
Disaster Archaeology by Richard Gould
Happy reading!