Let's be real - forensic accounting isn't exactly the most thrilling topic out there. But this textbook actually makes it somewhat interesting! I used it for my graduate course, and while it's not perfect, it gets the job done.
The good stuff first: The explanations are clear and well-structured. Even complex concepts are broken down in a way that doesn't make you want to bang your head against the wall. Some chapters are actually pretty engaging - who knew fraud could be this fascinating?
Now for the not-so-great parts: The tech examples feel like they're from 2010 (because some probably are). If you're looking for cutting-edge digital forensics, you'll need to supplement with online resources. Also, some sections read like a summary rather than proper teaching material.
Here's my take - if this is required for your course, go for it. The content is solid overall. But if you're just curious about forensic accounting, maybe check if your library has a copy first before dropping the cash.
Pro tip: Keep an eye out for newer editions - this one's starting to show its age in certain areas.