Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Angel of Death




A Forensic Mystery by Alane Ferguson

260 pages 2006



If you like CSI, NCIS or any other crime drama out there on the market today, then I believe you'll love this book by Alane Ferguson.



This is actually the second book of Cameryn Mahoney, but it stands alone as an excellent read of itself. Even though there are some parts that are slow, you'll find yourself turning the page, absorbed more and more, trying to figure out who the murderer is even before Cameryn does. In a bizar case, a man is found dead in his room, no evidence found to point towards a killer, and what else, the man's eyes are completely gone. Could this have been a 'Perfect Murder'?



In Nail-biting suspense, Ferguson keeps her readers hooked and it shows that she did her research, and a lot of it. I would remcomend this book for older teens and adults, and anyone interested in going into the forensic field as a profession. I can't wait to find out more about Cameryn Mahoney.

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