"Gould’s ability as a storyteller shines through in chapters two through five and I have to say that I stopped taking any notes during his discussion of the World Trade Center and The Station fire as I was so transfixed by the story."—James Skibo, author of Ants for Breakfast (University of Utah Press, 1999) "A terrific read...Gould, like a few others in our field, seems to prefer to tackle new problems rather than simply re-writing time and time again the same paper."—Christy G. Turner II is regents’ professor in the department of anthropology at Arizona State University"Gould has produced a work that not only acts as a primer on disaster archaeology and its many applications, but that also communicates his passion for the truth—a passion with which all forensic professionals are familiar."—The Forensic Examiner