Jessica S. (jessnoelle07) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 21 more book reviews
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I am a VERY big fan of the show. I mooched this book thinking it wouldn't hold up to the show. But I was very wrong. This book was an awesome read, a definete page turner!! CSI fans will NOT be dissappointed!!
I am also part of BookMooch which is where I got this book, it was very hard to find. I can't believe there are 37 copies on here!!
I am also part of BookMooch which is where I got this book, it was very hard to find. I can't believe there are 37 copies on here!!
Paula H. (angelwolf) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 74 more book reviews
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It is a good read follows just like the show.
Janis K. (scrapbooklady) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 472 more book reviews
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CSI fans will not be disappoint by "Double Dealer". It reads like a great episode, made all the more enjoyable with some character insights not often explored on the television show. The ending is well done and satisfying.
Dr Laura A A. (drlaura) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 45 more book reviews
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i bought the csi book on a whim as i like the show. the novel is a new story - not previously on tv- it's well written [apparently collins does a lot of tv/movie take-offs] and i learned some things about the characters and the forensic business i didn't know from show. it was NOT overly gross or graphic or icky and i wasn't scared to read it when alone, LOL. i do recommend, and actually joined this group to find more!
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five csi's solve two crimes in las vegas.Grissom investigates a corpse found in an off the strip some what out of the way casino.warrick and sara follow evidence the killer left behind.nick and catherine investigate a murder fifteen years new.
Mark B. (BookMark13) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
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Max is good writer; having taken Shamus and Edgar awards for his works. His original graphic novel was made into the Tom Hanks vehicle, Road to Perdition. Recently, he's turned to novelizations. His version of Clint Eastwood's In the Line of Fire was better than the movie.
This, his early entry into his CSI original novels, is a solid police procedural/physical evidence stlye mystery. The charachters, whom I've never seen on TV, seem well written with bits of their life entering the story in an appropriate manner. With the cast of 4 CSI's, one supervisor, and two dectective/police, this is no easy task. I enjoyed this book, and look forward to reading some more new Max, now that I've found him again.
I also recommend his Eliot Ness series of historical novels is also very good. Some of his stories take place near his home along the Illinois/Iowa border of "Quad Cities": Moline, Rock Island, etc; a metropolis that rivals large cities in size. Enjoy
This, his early entry into his CSI original novels, is a solid police procedural/physical evidence stlye mystery. The charachters, whom I've never seen on TV, seem well written with bits of their life entering the story in an appropriate manner. With the cast of 4 CSI's, one supervisor, and two dectective/police, this is no easy task. I enjoyed this book, and look forward to reading some more new Max, now that I've found him again.
I also recommend his Eliot Ness series of historical novels is also very good. Some of his stories take place near his home along the Illinois/Iowa border of "Quad Cities": Moline, Rock Island, etc; a metropolis that rivals large cities in size. Enjoy
LAURA C. (Laura9691) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 119 more book reviews
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Another great CSI book. This one where two murders fifteen years apart are strikingly similar.
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Part of the CSI series, based on the popular TV series. All the same characters, all the same fascinating stories of forensics and crime.
Jack Q. (AlabamaJack) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 170 more book reviews
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CSI: DOUBLE DEALER by Max Allan Collins: Even in Las Vegas, Wednesday, 5:30 AM: in an out of the way hotel should be fairly quiet. This one is until a room service waiter discovers a corpse and a killer. This brings homicide detective Jim Brass, CSI team leader Gil Grissom and his team - Catherine Willows, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Sara Sidle. Their efforts toward solving this murder lead them to re-look at a case that occurred some fifteen years ago that bears the same double-tap signature. This draws the attention of FBI agent Rick Culpepper. With this much horsepower combined with cutting edge scientific technology, you know it wont take long to solve the crime, or will it?
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Even if you don't watch the show, the book is enjoyable.
Patti B. (Purefoyfan) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 58 more book reviews
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First CSI book I've read, and it was surprisingly very good.
Karen S. (BoysMom) - , reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 849 more book reviews
With all the charm and characterizations of the television show. I pulled this book out during a lull in the action at a swim meet. I was completely drawn into the story. My particular copy is the first printing and has a great picture of the CSI characters on the front which was nice.
Kevin M. (kmieze) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 12 more book reviews
Not a bad read if you like the original TV show.
Serena M. (MsMorgie) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 42 more book reviews
If you love the show you will love the book.
Jackye T. (moodyeyes) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 6 more book reviews
VERY INTERESTING AND I LEARNED QUITE A BIT TOO........LOVE THE SHOWS AND THE BOOK IS JUST AS SUSPENSFUL AND INTERSTING BECAUSE U HAVE TO USE UR IMAGINATION RATHER THAN JUST WATCHING.......REAL GOOD READ!
Steve C. (Cheese) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 324 more book reviews
If you are a fan of the TV series then this is a good book. In this book. The CSI team has to unravel the mystery behind an apparent mob hit.
Marcy M. (marcym) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 159 more book reviews
13 year old daughter reads these CSI books. Says they are just like what you see on TV.
LisaMarie G. (LM) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 24 more book reviews
I love CSI, I loved this book.
Kate W. (katydid13) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 55 more book reviews
Enjoyable!
While Nick and Catherine investigate a newly-discovered fifteen-year-old murger, Grissom and the rest of the team must uncover the indentity of a cold-blooded killer---one whose execution-style, "double-tap" signature has provoked the interest of FBI agent Rick Culpepper.
Lanette S. (whodunit) reviewed Double Dealer (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Bk 1) on + 41 more book reviews
from the back cover: Meet the little known and even less understood heroes of police work in Las Vegas--the forensic investigators. Let by veteran Gil Grissom, the remarkable team assigned to the Criminalistics Bureau's graveyard shift--including Catherine Willows, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Sara Sidle--must combine cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned savvy as they work to untangle the evidence behind the yellow police tape. While Nick and Catherine investigate a newly discovered fifteen-year-old murder, Grissom and the rest of the team must uncover the identity of a cold-blooded killer--one whose execution-style, "double-tap" signature has provoked the interest of FBI agent Rick Culpepper.
Meet the little known and even less understood heroes of police work in Las Vegas - the forensic investigators. Led by veteran Gil Grissom, the remarkable team assigned to the Criminalistics Bureau's graveyard shift -including Catherine Willows, Warrick Brown, Nick Stokes, and Sara Sidle - must combine cutting-edge scientific methods and old-fashioned savvy as they work to untangle the evidence behind the yellow police tape. DOUBLE DEALER Wednesday, 5:30 AM: in an off-the-strip, somewhat-out-of-the-way casino, a room-service waiter rounds a corner and stumbles across a killer - and a corpse. Homicide detective Jim Brass summons Grissom and company to the scene. As Brass follows his instincts, Warrick and Sara follow evidence the killer left behind, and Nick and Catherine investigate a murder that's fifteen years new. Although focused at first on the perpetrator's deadly double-tap signature, Grissom will soon make the most troubling discovery of all: the inexplicable interest of FBI agent Rick Culpepper.