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CSI: Serial by Max Allan Collins
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Read by Kelly, Spring 2006:
"I found it at the library and I watch the show on tv occasionally so thats why I picked it. The reading level is probably high school. It was a fast read and it was okay. I was thinking that possibly this novel could tie in well with English and science at the high school level. Students could read this and other YA novels dealing with forensic science in English then in science they could do a lab activity as if they were forensic scientists. I remember doing this in anatomy class in high school and it was a whole lot of fun. The teacher had us figuring out what teacher in the school committed the crime and we looked at DNA stuff and fingerprints."
  educ318 | Jan 10, 2008 |
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Canonical titleCSI: Serial
Original publication date2003
SeriesCSI: Crime Scene Investigation (101|Graphic 1)
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 193238202X, Paperback)

In modern Las Vegas, a Jack the Ripper copycat terrorizes the city. Written by Max Allan Collins (The Road to Perdition), this volume captures all the gritty realism of the TV show and keeps readers guessing to the very last page.

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