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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good summer read,
By "wayzygoose" (northern NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: CSI, Miami: Heat Wave (Mass Market Paperback)
After the drive-by killing of crime boss Kurt Wallace, a war between the many gangs of Miami began to vie for control of the Miami's underworld. Soon each gang becomes a victim to an attack, only to turn around and kill out of revenge, leading to the city becoming a bloodbath. Soon after this all starts, a DEA hotshot, Jeremy Burnett, is wounded and his wife killed in drive-by identical to the murder of Wallace, bringing the Feds into the picture as well. Lieutenant Horatio Caine and his CSI team are trying to solve the mystery behind the Wallace murder because they believe that once they find out who started the gang war, they can bring an end to it. On top of this, this all has to be done before the Governor is forced to bring in the National Guard to stop the gang war.One thing I like about Collins' CSI books is that they aren't based on a specific episode of CSI (like you find with other novelizations of TV series) but are stand alone books. It was nice being able to relate to the main characters of the book since I am familiar with the show. However, I did get very confused with all the different gangs, their leaders, and who was involved with what that I almost had to start taking notes. Unless an author is generous enough to put in a separate listing of cast of characters, I'm not too thrilled when a book gets like this. Other than that, it was an enjoyable, easy read and well worth putting on a summer reading list.
3.0 out of 5 stars
pottymouth,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Heat Wave (CSI) (Paperback)
I haaven't quite finished the book yet, but it so far is quite interesting. What disappoints me, is that the characters in the book don't connect very well to the characters the show has created. And in the show, no one hardly ever cusses. I am on page 64 and there have already been way too many cuss words......there are more in the first 60 pages than there is in the whole CSI:Miami series!!!! I am going to finish the book and hopefully I won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Summer in the City (Which Means Murder),
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This review is from: CSI, Miami: Heat Wave (Mass Market Paperback)
One of my favorite CSI: MIAMI reads! When the leaders of a number of gangs in Miami start dying, it's up to Horatio and the CSI crew to figure out who's behind the deaths -- and the answer will surprise you! Another great, quick CSI read.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mistakes again...,
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This review is from: CSI, Miami: Heat Wave (Mass Market Paperback)
First of all, I really like the CSI series, even though I'm a bit concerned about how many spin-offs they'll produce. When I first looked into the novels and graphic novels, I was quite eager, since so much of the things I like about the series are to be found there. Yet, as I went through most of these books, most of them by Collins, I found again and again certain mistakes in the conclusions. As in this one, and not to spoil too much, additional information about an unknown DNA sample - the person is African-American - gets without any reason or explanaition conveniently transferred onto another unknown DNA sample, making a crucial connection. When I read that, I was stopped reading right there, went back in the book to check, then checked it again, but it still didn't add up.
I guess, it's possible that maybe I didn't understand everything right, or skipped these ultimately essential details. If that is so, and someone reads this and knows, please post something here and tell me. Otherwise, mistakes like that ruin the otherwise enjoyable reading experience
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Weak book in Collins' CSI series,
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This review is from: CSI, Miami: Heat Wave (Mass Market Paperback)
I have become a fan a Collins' CSI books. This one is by far the weakest of the lot. The plot is extremely far-fetched and not written in a way to make it at all believable. The ending is both predictable and laughable.
I was also disappointed in the character development. What has impressed me with Collins' other CSI books is the way he is able to further develop the characters that the television series has brought to life. He does nothing to add to any of the characters in this book and does little to show the personalities that the television series has developed. I do recommend reading Collins' other CSI books if you enjoy either of the CSI television shows (or even to read them if you are not a fan of the shows because the books are decent stand-alone reads). But this one can be missed. It does not even come close to living up the standards set in his other books.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of the best CSI books,
By sylver_one (Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: CSI, Miami: Heat Wave (Mass Market Paperback)
I think Max Allan Collins has much more a feel of the Miami characters than he does for the Vegas ones. This book is very well written, and is very true to the series.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best books I've read,
This review is from: CSI, Miami: Heat Wave (Mass Market Paperback)
Collins did a great job at capturing each charactors personality. Also he did great at showing how well the charactors worked together.
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CSI, Miami: Heat Wave by Max Allan Collins (Mass Market Paperback - April 1, 2004)
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