Riptide

· CSI: Miami Book 4 · Simon and Schuster
4.4
7 reviews
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The Miami Dade Crime Lab is called in to examine the body of a young woman who has washed ashore on an island in Florida Bay. Lieutenant Horatio Caine is quick to identify the probable murder weapon: a shark dart used by the navy as part of an experimental program to kill enemy divers. However, during the autopsy, Doctor Alexx Woods finds that the true cause of death was drowning; the dart was used postmortem.

When another mangled body of a woman is discovered, Caine begins to suspect the worst. The unusual and violent nature of the crimes bears all the hallmarks of an organized serial killer -- sexual predation, a great deal of preparation and a disturbingly distorted worldview. Now, the lieutenant and his team must race to piece together all the clues to stop the murderer before they can strike again.

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4.4
7 reviews
Jennifer Graziano
May 19, 2025
The forensic cases are computer operated by automatic camera recorder scheduled picture, photocopier, printer easily name an area crime scene investigation. It includes human body parts quicky eaten by accumulative insects & bugs. A computer has the emergency schedule status clock running to complete forensics work. Sometimes the murderer or killer that has fled the scene into hard labor until otherwise proven. This character description is emotional language that cost time. Falling into debt or getting rich; that fact is the same; however, the answer of which one is on demand in its status. The foreign insect evolvement at the scene is the scariest situation there is.
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About the author

Donn Cortez is the pseudonym for Don DeBrandt, who has authored several novels. He lives in Vancouver, Canada.

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