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This book features Wes Burton and his team of crack investigators, with his "signature" multi-pocketed vest (similar to some I own) his team investigates this mini mysteries of with a certain panache. They aren't the CSIs of television (Burton's no Grissom or Langston) but he's not bad, and the drawing of the female investigator reminds one of the actress Marg Helgenberger, which may be no accident. A nice little book for junior investigators.
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Posted September 13, 2008
I have been trying to find a book series to peak my interest. I just starting reading this book and really enjoy it! This is a good book to read if you like mysteries. The stories are not too long but not too short. The stories are interesting and not scary.
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Posted August 28, 2008
My daughter is a voracious reader and always has a book in her hand...so I was so surprised when she told me with such great enthusiasm how much she LOVED this book. Just a few days ago she raced in from the bus to report 'Mom!! It's a SERIES!!' and pointed to the '1' on the spine. Needless to say we have now ordered the 2nd book 'Shadow of a Doubt' and are looking forward to the others.... Here's hoping Jeremy Brown writes as fast as my daughter reads!!
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Posted May 7, 2006
Fascinating and clever!
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Posted February 10, 2009
Grand Daughter got a better perspective on forensic science
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Posted October 20, 2007
This book was really good. I had recommened it for my friends that were into CSI things and they loved it to. this book made me think, althought i didnt figure out the crime in time it was still very intresting. this book is just amazing, cant wait untill i read the next one.
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Posted May 2, 2006
I LOVED this book, because sometimes I could figure out what was happening before Wes Burton could! I hope there is another book!This might just be the best book I have ever read! It also teaches you about forensics, and sometimes you know forensic stuff without even knowing you did!
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Posted April 4, 2006
I really love this book. I like learning about forensics science, so that is why I chose this book. It has really intriguing scary mysteries. CSI Wes Burton is a great detective - he knows when a witness is lying immediately! You have to figure out the culprit before he does! I liked this book a lot!
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Overview
It's Encyclopedia Brown meets CSI!This is the second book in the FOUR-MINUTE FORENSIC MYSTERIES series. CSI Wes Burton is back with his cast of quirky but lovable characters, including pathologist Dr. Crown, CSI technician Mike Trellis, Detectives Radley and Gibson, and Ed, the search-and-rescue Border collie.
Burton and his crew use science to solve crime scenes that include a possible case of spontaneous combustion, a room of deadly-looking scorpions, and man who may have been bitten by a werewolf.