With the way school has been driving me nuts lately, I was in search of a nice, easy, uncomplicated read that wouldn't make me think too much. That's when I saw this book on one of our many bookshelves and said "ah ha!" Collins is a good writer and does a fantastic job of portraying the characters from the TV series we all know and love in his stories. As I've said before, these aren't based on specific shows, but are stand alone stories.
In this one, the CSI team is investigating two murders. In the first, the city's new sheriff asks the team to investigate the death of Rita Bennett, who just happened to have been a major campaign contributor to the sherriff. Since an autopsy wasn't performed when the woman died, the body had to be exhumed. However, when the vault was opened, it wasn't Rita Bennett's body in the coffin, but a much younger woman who had been shot in the head.
At the same time, Catherine and Warrick are called to the Sunny Day Continuing Care Facility on a suspicious call. One of the morgue attendents had been noticing an increase in the number of deaths at the facility, with the most recent one being a woman who was in excellent health dying of a massive heart attack. Were all these deaths just a coincidence or was there an "angel of mercy" playing god?
It was an enjoyable read. As I said, not much thinking required. I would definitely recommend any of these books for people looking for "summer read" type books.