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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CSI: Miami Right to Die review,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: CSI Miami: Right to Die (Mass Market Paperback)
A young boy is found dead in Miami's Bicentennial Park. His gun and his money are missing but the drugs are still there. Why would someone take this boy's life and leave the drugs there? And who would have the skill to carry this entire thing out without leaving a path in the grass? The case has no leads and goes cold.
Also within this book is another case. A serial bomber named "Baby Boomer" is spreading terror across western states. Once this boomer gets to Miami, why does he change his pattern from abortion clinics, to people related to a man's release in a hospital. The person behind all of this is good at what he does, but not good enough to fool Horatio and his CSI team, and might turn out to be one of their own. This case is put to the side when Wendy Greenfield, superstar golf player, Sidney Greenfield's wife gets her throat slit. Maybe these cases have something in common and maybe they don't, but come and take a journey with a team bound to find out what people or person is behind all of this raucous. CSI: Miami Right to die is a good book to read if you are interested in going on a journey and joining a CSI team to find out who is the masked person behind all of these murders. This book has interesting characters and scary scenes that will take your breath away. This book takes unexpected turns that you would have never thought would happen. This is the book to read: CSI: Miami Right to die.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
CSI: Miami Right to Die review,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: CSI Miami: Right to Die (Mass Market Paperback)
A young boy is found dead in Miami's Bicentennial Park. His gun and his money are missing but the drugs are still there. Why would someone take this boy's life and leave the drugs there? And who would have the skill to carry this entire thing out without leaving a path in the grass? The case has no leads and goes cold.
Also within this book is another case. A serial bomber named "Baby Boomer" is spreading terror across western states. Once this boomer gets to Miami, why does he change his pattern from abortion clinics, to people related to a man's release in a hospital. The person behind all of this is good at what he does, but not good enough to fool Horatio and his CSI team, and might turn out to be one of their own. This case is put to the side when Wendy Greenfield, superstar golf player, Sidney Greenfield's wife gets her throat slit. Maybe these cases have something in common and maybe they don't, but come and take a journey with a team bound to find out what people or person is behind all of this raucous. CSI: Miami Right to die is a good book to read if you are interested in going on a journey and joining a CSI team to find out who is the masked person behind all of these murders. This book has interesting characters and scary scenes that will take your breath away. This book takes unexpected turns that you would have never thought would happen. This is the book to read: CSI: Miami Right to die.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book,
By hein "hien" (virginia, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: CSI Miami: Right to Die (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a great book. The crimes in this book are great. You must read this one if you like CSI!
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CSI Miami: Right to Die by Jeff Mariotte (Mass Market Paperback - August 26, 2008)
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