By air, sea, and land the members of the Miami-Dade Crime Lab are called out. In a field outside the Everglades a balloon has just set down; the lone man inside the basket is dead -- an apparent... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Even though I am only 13, I think this book stayed close to actual personalties in the tv series. I, personally, had to read both books back to back because I couldn't wait to see how this case ended. I couldn't put the book down and it was never boring. I highly advise CSI:Miami fans to read both of the books involving this case. I promise you will not be disappointed!!!!
Okay conclusion to the two-parter
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Cortez's two-part CSI:Miami story, concluding in "Harm for the Holidays: Heart Attack" is very true to the TV series and the characters in it. That is to say, it's an engrossing read, but strays as far from technical reality as does the TV series. If you like "good guys vs terrorists" stories, you should get both books and read them -- you won't be disappointed.
Good but a little predictable
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This is yet another good CSI:Miami book. It kept my attention from beginning to end, although I figured out the "big twist" well before it was revealed. That didn't ruin the enjoyment of the book, however. It is the second book in a two-book storyline, but I think either one can be read as a stand-alone book (especially this one).
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