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Chargement... Misgivings (CSI: Miami: Harm For The Holidays I)par Donn Cortez
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Another great read, as always, in the CSI: MIAMI series. In this book, there are actually three seprate storylines: one involving a Santicon gathering that turns deadly for one jolly St. Nick; one dealing with the discovery of a headless, handless corpse in the Everglades; and one dealing with a simple case of an attack at a convenience store that quickly turns into something much more strange. This was a quick, fun read -- highly recommended! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Christmas in Miami the city is wrapped in its own unique festive cheer, and countless children breathlessly await the arrival of Santa Claus. Except this year there are hundreds of Santas. Miami has been invaded by the Red Menace. An annual gathering of hundreds of red-suited, jolly old fat men and women swarm over the city, comical and annoying, until one of them turns up dead. In what should be a time of goodwill to all the Miami-Dade Crime Lab finds that what appears to be the simplest of crimes hides darker motives. Who would want to kill Santa? Who would go to such lengths to conceal the identity of a victim that they would decapitate him and remove both his hands? And how does a simple convenience store robbery suddenly spiral into an international incident of kidnapping and murder? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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One plot was the death of Santa, a second, the assault in a convenience store and the third was a man whose head was blown off.
A usual the book takes after the series. Having each character, or a couple of characters take each mystery/case.
Here I especially liked how the FBI characters were used. I don't get why the FBI always seems to be portrayed as bordering on either idiots or megalomaniacs. I also liked how both Calleigh and Natalia were portrayed and was impressed that Donn Cortez seemed to stay away from too much sunglasses play by Horatio Caine.
A good solid book to read, especially if you're a CSI or a CSI: Miami fan. ( )