
In this fast paced series for teens, Alane Ferguson created stories of mystery, murder and suspense. Cameryn Mahoney, age 17, convinces her father, the county coroner, to hire her as his assistant in The Christopher Killer: A Forensic Mystery. When a body, found in the forest, matches the pattern of a serial killer, a television psychic and his entourage arrives in town to help with the investigation. The victim: Cameryn's friend Rachel Geller. This makes the autopsy and the resulting investigation more personal for Cameryn who has to put aside her emotional responses and evaluate the information clinically.
The Angel of Death and The Circle of Blood are books two and three in this series. The forensic details are straight forward, with frank descriptions of many of the gorier aspects of the autopsy and police procedures. Ferguson ends the third book with an opening to another installment in the Forensic Mystery books.
These books describe the work of the coroner, forensic pathologist and police investigator following in the path of popular police procedural television series. Teens that read mystery and suspense will find this series irresistible.
The Angel of Death and The Circle of Blood are books two and three in this series. The forensic details are straight forward, with frank descriptions of many of the gorier aspects of the autopsy and police procedures. Ferguson ends the third book with an opening to another installment in the Forensic Mystery books.
These books describe the work of the coroner, forensic pathologist and police investigator following in the path of popular police procedural television series. Teens that read mystery and suspense will find this series irresistible.
Melissa
3 comments:
I love this forensic mystery series.I didn't think I'd like it but the series were well written, detailed and the characters seemed so real.As a teen, I'd recommend it to more teens and if you know other series like these one please,please share it!
Sounds like a criminal minds.... But is it too gorey? I would like to know before reading
Hi Anonymous,
Melissa who read the books said that the books are not gory in the sense of horror gory. But that they are graphic in the details of the autopsies. So to some that may be gory. I hope this helps.
Thanks,
Lacey
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