Chapter Eleven Gordon Sharp walked into his office in the Investigative Unit of the Forensic Medicine Department at City University, settled in behind his desk, and logged on to his computer. Gordon, who had joined the unit after completing a doctorate in Forensic Medicine, enjoyed the research-based work they performed. It involved long hours sifting through data and clinical records looking for patterns and anomalies, which he found exciting, especially when his team exposed systemic errors others had failed to detect. He checked his inbox. There was an email marked urgent from Professor Lincoln assigning him a new project to manage. Gordon opened the attachment and read the description of the project. It was a request from the Health Department for a review of the reporting of death

