An Expert Witness

Forensic Science on Trial

Professor Dame Sue Black author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:2nd Jul '26

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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

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.

A NEW SCIENTIST BEST NEW SCIENCE BOOK OF THE MONTH

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

Professor Dame Sue Black is no stranger to cross examination in the witness box. Time and time again she has placed her research and reputation on the line in the name of justice.
Now in An Expert Witness she puts forensic science itself on trial.

Exploring historic poisonings and modern sexual offences, miscarriages of justice and ground-breaking convictions, Black traces the evolution of forensic science from early fingerprinting to her own vein identification research, and unpacks the emerging role of artificial intelligence in criminal investigation.

Fascinating and revelatory, Sue uses shocking landmark cases to expose both the strengths and weaknesses of forensic science in court: In which cases did we get it right? In which did we get it wrong? What should we fight to preserve? And why does this book mark an end for this part of her extraordinary career.
Praise for Professor Dame Sue Black:

‘Gripping from the start . . . fascinating in its detail of real life cases and written with a narrative that propels you forward to the next page.’ Dr Richard Shepherd, forensic pathologist and author of Unnatural Causes

‘Dame Sue Black writes about life and death with great tenderness [and] with impeccable science lucidly explained . . . I am genuinely glad I read this book.’ Lee Child, bestselling author of the Reacher series

‘Part meditation, part popular science and part memoir . . . fascinating’ Sunday Times

‘Black writes with rare precision and compassionEvening Standard

Superb . . . full of fascinating insights . . . Black is a very likeable narrator. -- Mark Mason * Daily Mail *
One of the best legal books for summer 2026: with a compelling and conversational style, Black examines the relationship between law and science. -- Catherine Baksi * The Times *
A candid and unsettling insight into the criminal justice system and how it really works. * New Scientist (Book of the Week) *
Compelling . . . It is in her accounts of her courtroom experiences that the book really comes alive . . . Black's integrity and purpose shine through. She is on a mission to chase out bad practice and skewer bad science . . . Black has written a book that will be read by many and both informs and entertains in equal measure. -- Thomas Grant * Financial Times *
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 * The Times *
A fascinating, authoritative account, written with clarity and passion. * The Herald *

ISBN: 9781529960877

Dimensions: 223mm x 166mm x 35mm

Weight: 564g

400 pages