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Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries #2

Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries: Shadow Of Doubt

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An updated version of Donald Sobol's TWO-MINUTE MYSTERIES, investigated by a CSI using modern forensic techniques rather than old-fashioned sleuthing.

This is the second book in the FOUR-MINUTE FORENSIC MYSTERIES series. CSI Wes Burton is back with his cast of quirky but loveable characters, including pathologist Dr. Crown, CSI technician Mike Trellis, Detectives Radley and Gibson, and Ed, the search-and-rescue border collie. Crime scenes include a man who may have spontaneously combusted, a claim of mistaken dog identity, and a room full of scorpions that may or may not be deadly. Burton and his crew use science to prove that drinking too much water can be deadly, that the DNA of an onion can prove murder, and that the smell of

224 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2006

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I have written ten books across multiple genres, and my day job is writing lore and story arcs for a very popular video game. I used to write technical validation documents in the basement of a pharmaceutical company--novels and video games are much more fun.

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February 28, 2015
It was perfect. I finished this book as my third time already. Even though they were short stories, it's not boring at all.
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April 15, 2016
This is a pretty good non-fiction book, if you like mystery these book might like you. Shadow of doubt have many stories of how detectives use theirs skills to solve the crimes that they are dealing with, it shows not just how they solve them it also show how the thoughts that they have often all the situations that they are. I really recommend this book because is very interesting and it will make you wanted to read more.
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March 1, 2010
Love the fact that there's 50 small stories of about 3-4 pages!!
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