Christopher Killer: A Forensic Mystery
Price:
$16.88
Series:
Forensic Mystery
Vol.
1
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Annotation: On the payroll as an assistant to her coroner father, seventeen-year-old Cameryn Mahoney uses her knowledge of forensic medicine to catch the killer of a friend while putting herself in terrible danger.
Catalog Number:
#2225
Binding Type:
Perma-Bound
Details
Publisher:
Viking Penguin
Copyright:
2006
Pages:
274 p.
Available:
Yes
ISBN:
0-670-06008-9
Dewey:
F
LCCN:
2005015806
Dimensions:
19 cm.
Language:
english
Reviewing Agencies:
ALA Booklist, Horn Book, School Library Journal, Voice of Youth Advocates, Wilson's High School Catalog
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Word Count:
61,976
Reading Level:
5.1
Interest Level:
7-12
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 5.1
/
points: 9.0
/
quiz: 106140
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grade: UG
Reading Counts!:
reading level: 6.1
/
points:15.0
Lexile:
800
Horn Book
Cameryn persuades her father, the county coroner, to hire her, just in time to assist in his next homicide investigation. While Ferguson's prose is appealingly clean, her characters take a back seat to the reader's education in forensics. Cameryn's ability to distance herself from the job's emotional strain invites disbelief, especially as the murder victim is a close friend.
ALA Booklist
"Ferguson?s latest mystery-thriller introduces 17-year-old Cameryn Mahoney, who has the annoying habit of challenging her elders (most of whom seem to deserve it). She also has the unshakable desire to be a forensic pathologist?and a very strong stomach. The latter comes in handy during the autopsy of a friend, the latest victim of a serial killer whose signature is a St. Christopher?s medal left with each body. The vivid autopsy scenes are surprising, given the fairly routine story line and agreeable, though certainly not complex, characters. It?s Cammie?s energy and chutzpa that really propel the story, and readers will sympathize with her as she struggles to decide whether to keep faith with science or be sucked in by a charismatic psychic. This is worlds away from the Nancy Drew college series in terms of gore, but CSI fans won?t blink twice."
School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up-When aspiring forensic pathologist Cameryn Mahoney convinces her father, the county coroner of Silverton, CO, to hire her as his assistant, she has no idea that one of the first deaths she will investigate will be that of her friend, Rachel Geller. Rachel is the fourth victim of a serial killer who strangles his victims and leaves a St. Christopher medal on their bodies. The teen must put aside her emotional response to the murder in order to evaluate the information clinically. In her relentless pursuit of the truth, Cameryn puts herself in danger of becoming the fifth victim of the Christopher Killer. Teachers and librarians who are trying to reach their television-junkie reluctant readers should look no further; this novel reads like an episode of CSI. Each scene lends itself to a mental picture straight from some crime-fighting show. The narrative gallops through a story line that is as engaging as it is implausible. Suspension of disbelief is made easy by the well-research scientific tidbits sprinkled throughout the text, lending an air of credibility. There is the sense that this is a pilot episode with people that readers will see again as the series progresses, so the characters feel introduced rather than fully developed. Despite these flaws, this is an enjoyable read that teens will appreciate.-Heather M. Campbell, Philip S. Miller Library, Castle Rock, CO Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

