Parámetros
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
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An updated version of Donold Sobol's TWO-MINUTE MYSTERIES, investigated by a CSI using modern forensic techniques rather than old-fashioned sleuthing. Four-minute forensic mysteries are solved by a cast of quirky but lovable characters. Their wisecracking leader is CSI Wes Burton who carries his evidence-gathering tools with him to each crime scene and loves his work solving problems. Crime scenes include everything from exploding flour in a restaurant kitchen, to a boy who lies about eating a piece of cake, to a man who dies accidentally while tanning himself. Burton and his coworkers use science to prove that strangulation with a towel leaves unique imprints, that antique flowers are deadly, and that insects can tell a good story.
Compra de libros
Crime File Investigations: Body of Evidence, Jeremy Brown
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- Publicado en
- 2006
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- 1,39 €
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- Título
- Crime File Investigations: Body of Evidence
- Subtítulo
- 25 Mini-Mysteries to Solve
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Jeremy Brown
- Editorial
- Scholastic
- Publicado en
- 2006
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 128
- ISBN10
- 0439950112
- ISBN13
- 9780439950114
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Libros infantiles, Novela negra & Thriller, Narrativa juvenil, Novelas de crimen, Cuentos cortos, Literatura infantil, No Ficción infantil, Para niños y adolescentes
- Descripción
- An updated version of Donold Sobol's TWO-MINUTE MYSTERIES, investigated by a CSI using modern forensic techniques rather than old-fashioned sleuthing. Four-minute forensic mysteries are solved by a cast of quirky but lovable characters. Their wisecracking leader is CSI Wes Burton who carries his evidence-gathering tools with him to each crime scene and loves his work solving problems. Crime scenes include everything from exploding flour in a restaurant kitchen, to a boy who lies about eating a piece of cake, to a man who dies accidentally while tanning himself. Burton and his coworkers use science to prove that strangulation with a towel leaves unique imprints, that antique flowers are deadly, and that insects can tell a good story.


