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    • Pub. Date: September 2006
    • 320pp
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      • Pub. Date: September 2006
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320pp

      Synopsis

      A C.S.U. Investigation

      In the City of Brotherly Love, it's known as the C.S.U.

      Crime Scene Unit (C.S.U.): A group of forensic investigators who use cutting-edge technology to carry out crime scene investigations, helping to bring killers to justice.

      Fresh out of med school and new to Philadelphia, Madison Cross is as green as they come. But she gets a chance to make her mark when everyone-including the police-is quick to write off the deaths of two college girls as drug overdoses. For Madison, the evidence at the crime scene just doesn't add up.

      Relying on her instincts, Madison embarks on an investigation that takes her from a pristine Ivy League campus to the seediest parts of town. And she must listen to what the bodies tell her-because unlike the living, the dead never lie.

      Publishers Weekly

      In this brisk, tight novel about the crime scene unit of the Philadelphia Police Department, debut author Dublin borrows from television's CSI, bringing a similarly quirky, career-driven cast to the printed page. Through a beautiful, book-smart rookie, technician Madison Cross, Dublin introduces us to the forensics team, where Madison's uncompromising uncle, David Cross, is in charge. Her first assignment, with partner Melissa Rourke, is to investigate the deaths of two overdosed coeds at the University of Pennsylvania. On day one, Madison manages to annoy homicide detectives, set off a media frenzy and draw the ire of the police commissioner, the mayor and the president of the university. Though David wants the case closed quickly and cleanly, pressure from the media and the officials above him puts Madison and the team to work disproving the possibility of homicide. Madison, of course, thinks the evidence points toward foul play, and soon she discovers there's more to the girls' story than a bottle of pills, leading her into Philly's criminal underbelly. Dublin's novel isn't groundbreaking, but his detailed approach and lively characters make an immersive read; anyone waiting for a CSI: Philadelphia spinoff should be pleased with this well-written, well-meaning derivative. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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      November 10, 2007: The book Body Trace was a well written book. It kept me on the edge of my seat wanting more. I could not put it down. I highly recommend this book, espcially if you are in to CSI/CSU.

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      March 21, 2007: As i read this novel it was vivid and almost as if i was in it. It took me a dayand a half to finish because i was so wrapped up in it, usually it's atleast a week around my other activities. This is one of the best books i have read!! If you like CSI or other crime scene type stories you will love this one!