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The Crime Scene Club: Facts & Fiction

Close-Up: Forensic Photography

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When the members of the Crime Scene Club visit Los Angeles, they become involved in an investigation into what appears to be the accidental death of a surfer.

144 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2007

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Kenneth McIntosh

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Kenneth McIntosh is a writer, educator and spiritual mentor. As a child he became fascinated with the Celtic legends of his heritage. Degrees in English and theology combined with travels in the Middle East and the Celtic lands of Ireland, Scotland and Wales inspire his writing.

He is best known for his book Water from an Ancient Well: Celtic Spirituality for Modern Life. In addition, he has written dozens of other books--mostly non-fiction. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona with his wife and pets. In addition to writing he teaches Comparative Religions at a community college and serves as pastor for a progressive Christian church. His hobbies include hiking, investigating rock art and archaeological sites, labyrinth building and fixing vintage Volkswagens.

Kenneth is also a noted public speaker and is available for seminars, retreats and other speaking engagements.

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September 23, 2013
I quite enjoyed this book because it was another classic crime thriller with some good fake anime photography.
characters: there's a young teen blonde named Jessa. there is a young black haired goth girl named Maeve. also a young thuggish teen named Griz, a detective ms Kwan, the main character named Wire a computer geek with long blonde hair.

I decided to read this book because as it also shows on good reads i enjoy reading thrillers and that's kind of the only books i like reading other then comics, it has a quite interesting looking title so read the first 5 pages and i liked it so i took it with me and got it out.

A character i found interesting was Griz because he was the character with the past with a shark bite and a surf board injury old gang problems but deciding to solve all that now

some thing i learned is that no crime can go unpunished there's always a clue to use but you have to choose to use it

a quote from this book i liked was "no matter how far all surfers or otherwise all people have a connection" this quote came up when the surfer was discovered dead, i like it because it is actually quite a good quote about how were all connected

i give this book a 4/5 stars and i will choose to read another book from the close up collection
this book is the selection "male main character" from the bingo board of books
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