Jonathan Hayes

Jonathan Hayes is a renowned English author and veteran forensic pathologist. He has made a name for himself in both the medical and literary fields, bringing his extensive experience in forensic pathology to his writing. Hayes has written articles for various publications, including the New York Times and GQ, showcasing his expertise and knowledge in his field.

Hayes was born in England and later became a senior forensic pathologist in New York City. He has lectured internationally on forensic pathology and teaches at New York University School of Medicine. Hayes is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, further highlighting his expertise and contributions to the field.

In addition to his work as a forensic pathologist and writer, Hayes is a prolific freelance writer who regularly contributes to a number of magazines. His writing has appeared in publications such as New York magazine, Food and Wine, Martha Stewart Living, and many other magazines and newspapers.

Hayes's debut novel, "Precious Blood," draws on his experiences as a forensic pathologist and is set in the streets of New York. The novel follows a forensic pathologist who is hunting a serial killer, and it received critical acclaim upon its release. Hayes's second novel, "A Hard Death," was released in April 2011.

In addition to his writing and work as a forensic pathologist, Hayes has a number of other interests and hobbies. He collects Mid-Century modern Scandinavian ceramics and Victorian taxidermy, and he also has a small apartment in Paris that he never gets to visit.
Dr. Edward Jenner Books
# Title Year
1 Precious Blood 2007
2 A Hard Death 2009