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5.0 out of 5 stars
Crime files, January 10, 2009
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Crime Files: Four-minute Forensic Mysteries: Body of Evidence (Paperback)
This book is a mystery and adventure type of book.The setting was either the autopsy room or the crime scene it was never the same setting. The conflict was the crime and the resolution was the conclusion such as the jail sentcing.This book was a great book the mystery never stoped which made it hard to stop reading.I suggest this book to anyone who loves a mystery and a anwser to it
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5th grader G says good change of pace from longer stories, October 17, 2010
This review is from: Crime Files: Four-minute Forensic Mysteries: Body of Evidence (Paperback)
This is a short story book about CSI Wes Burton and his partners as they solve mysteries. His partners are: Detective Erin Radley. She likes to interrogate criminals with kindness. Detective Frank Gibson. He likes to interrogate criminals by using intimidation. Mike Trellis. Trellis is Burtons CSI assistant. And Ed. Ed, short for Exhibit D, is a border collie who helps Burton on some mysteries.
The mysteries in the book get harder and harder as the book progresses. I think the author wrote it like that to make people think that they should keep reading.
My favorite mystery is called "First Degree Birder". That mystery was hard to solve, had a good story behind it, and had a surprising end.
The worst mystery is called "The Defense Rests In Peace". This mystery was way too easy to solve, had a bad story, and was just plain boring.
The funniest mystery is called "Donut Assume". It had a very funny plot; someone had blown up a donut shop!
I like how that there is a new story every mystery. Not one big story through the whole book.
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Crime files, January 10, 2009
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Crime Files: Four-minute Forensic Mysteries: Body of Evidence (Paperback)
This book was a great mystery and adevnture book for kids.The setting was many places such as the autopsy room to the crime scene it was never the same setting.The conflict was the crime and the resolution to it was a conclusion to it such as jail sentencing.This book is for those people who love a mystery and answer to solve it with. I would suggest this book for any one.
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THE BEST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, August 28, 2008
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Crime Files: Four-minute Forensic Mysteries: Body of Evidence (Paperback)
This book is great for kids who love mysteries !!!i love jeremy browns books and you will to! follow wes burton from case to case on new adventures round the corner!
madison cumings age 9 cypress,tx
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Wonderful!, May 7, 2006
This review is from: Crime Files: Four-minute Forensic Mysteries: Body of Evidence (Paperback)
Great book! Perfect for a child who can't sit down and read for long legnths of time, but enjoys a good book.
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