This book was not what I expected. The title was misleading. It should be “Clinical chemist enlightens medical and legal experts who have trouble interpreting lab tests.” The author should keep his day job, because his poor fiction writing skills distracted the reader from the scientific points he wanted to make. As noted by other reviewers, the author should have refrained from making himself a character hero in each story. I nearly stopped reading the first story, when the author narrator was lusting after a brilliant pathologist, his former student who happened to have a hot body. At the end of each story, the author offered a mix of facts, commentary and feelings of his work. It’s perfectly okay for the author to use his book as a soapbox: hardly anyone recognizes the work lab professionals do. Yet, those who hoped for more traditional case studies and “toxicology pearls” to study should select another book.