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Reviews for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Killing Jar

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The average rating for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: The Killing Jar based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-06-09 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Dbs Cks
Was part way through when I realized I'd read this before. The Aussie entomologist and his wasps were kind of hard to forget. :p
Review # 2 was written on 2015-11-08 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 5 stars Jeff Lavin
about the author: Pseudonyms: Don DeBrandt & DD Barant Donn Cortez is a pseudonym for Canadian author Don DeBrandt. Born in Saskatchewan, he currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition to North America, his books have been published in Germany, France, Italy, and Russia. His influences include Spider Robinson and John D. MacDonald, among others. He took a darker turn for The Closer, a hard-edged story about a serial killer hunting other serial killers. His follow-up, The Man Burns Tonight (set at Burning Man) was more of a classic mystery. This was followed in rapid succession by five CSI: Miami tie-in novels and two CSI: Vegas novels.He has also contributed numerous pop-culture essays to BenBella's SmartPop anthologies, on subjects such as Angel, Firefly, The Golden Compass, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, King Kong, the X-Men, Star Wars, and Star Trek. He was the guest editor (as well as a contributor) to the essay anthology Investigating CSI book synopsis: A teenager is found dead in his motel room, the cause of death: millipede poison...Now crime scene investigator Gil Grissom must aid CSI's Nick Stokes and Riley Adams against a serial killer whose knowledge of entomology rivals his own -- a brutal murderer who is not only using insects as the tools of destruction, but actually modeling the attacks after their behavior.... In the meantime, CSIs Catherine Willows and Greg Sanders must investigate a bizarre death, where the victim had gotten mixed up with two very different groups of people -- one involved in using and dealing crystal meth, the other an avant-garde group of artists -- a collision of subcultures where everyone is a suspect and nothing is as it seems My rating: 5 stars Challenges I used it for : The Life of a Book Addict Reading Group Challenge 2016 > Elizabeth's 2016 Reading Corner Challenge 12 plus 4 alternatives ( one of the 4 alternatives) 19th to the 25th of January 2016! #RYBSAT Round 7 what did I think of the story: I loved it, it was a great read, had me hooked from the start and wouldn't let go, love how it was like I was watching the TV show all over again.


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