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Dead of Winter

door Stuart M. Kaminsky

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A thrilling original novel based on the television series CSI: New York! Detective Mac Taylor is a dedicated and driven crime-scene investigator who believes that everything is connected and everyone has a story. He and his partner, Detective Stella Bonasera, lead a team of experts through the gritty and kinetic world of New York City. These skilled investigators, who see New York in a unique light, follow the evidence as they piece together clues and eliminate doubt to ultimately crack their cases. The body of a middle-aged man is found in the elevator of a ritzy doorman building on the Upper East Side. Mac Taylor and Aiden Burn's initial investigation yields no bullets, no DNA evidence, and no motive. Could this be the perfect crime? Meanwhile, only a few blocks away, Stella Bonasera and Danny Messer investigate the murder of a witness being held in protective custody. The law enforcement officers on duty swear that the victim spent the night in a locked hotel room--only to be found dead in the morning. From the heart of midtown to the outer boroughs, the New York CSI team must piece together the evidence and solve two puzzling crimes in the city that never sleeps.… (meer)
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This novel follows the standard format of the CSI television storylines, with a couple of murders taking place in the New York CSI team's area . The story follows through these investigations, one a man found dead in an elevator with no obvious evidence to indicate how he ended up that way, and the second being the main witness for the prosecution found dead despite being guarded by a pair of Witness Protection officers 24/7 who swear blind that no-one could have got past them. In addition, there's the standard elements of angst amongst the team members as they undertake their demanding work. Along with the original Las Vegas team, CSI: NY was my favourite CSI spin-off and this story captures the feel of the TV series well ( )
  JohnFair | May 17, 2018 |
Kaminsky has written many more sub-plots than the average CSI media tie in novel. This makes the story just a bit more interesting than the usual TV episode or one of the other novels.

Just like the TV show this book's main plots are two cases. One is the mysterious almost locked room mystery concerning a witness. The second is the more interesting story of a catalog copy writer who is shot dead and found in an elevator. A 'famous' writer as well as another man who confesses to the crime add interesting twists to the story (though there was a twist that they didn't use that I wish they had). Still, the second story was a well crafted one.

As the first CSI: NY novel, unfortunately Hawkes is still an ME (I like Hawkes better in the field and I love the newer glasses ME guy on the TV show). But other than that this is a nice book and I recommend it to any mystery lover, especially those who are Kaminsky fans. ( )
  DanieXJ | Aug 12, 2010 |
Great debut for the CSI: NY novels! This is the first book I've read by author Stuart M. Kaminsky, and he does an excellent job of incorporating both the characters from the show and a great mystery into DEAD OF WINTER.

There are dual cases in this story, and both will keep you guessing to the end. A quick read that's great for an evening's entertainment! ( )
  GeniusJen | Oct 13, 2009 |
Kaminsky, Stuart M. Dead of Winter (CSI: NY). NY: Pocket Books. 3.5s*
I like Kaminsky’s novels very much and this one provides enough violent action along with crime scene investigation details to make it a satisfying read. Mac Taylor and his CSI colleagues work cases involving the murder of a protected witness and the murder of a bookworm tenant of an upscale apartment building. This is an enjoyable read, although to me it does not quite reach the high standards that Kaminsky achieved in his Porfiry Petrovich Rostnikov, Abe Lieberman, or Lew Fonesca series. However, it may be unfair to compare this book to the books in those series because in this one Kaminsky is somewhat restricted by the need to conform to the style and characters of the CSI NY television series. In addition, this is Kaminsky’s first installment in this series, and I would expect more depth of character development as the series continues. Unfortunately, I have not watched the TV show enough to provide much comparison to this book. I look forward to reading Kaminsky’s succeeding CSI NY books, ( )
  clark.hallman | Jul 5, 2009 |
Great way to spend the last of my Yen. Love the show, loved the book even though it wasn't the world's best. Still, a dose of MS can't hurt :)

The leptospirosis twist was an interesting one and I liked how they teamed up to take care of Ms. Stubborn. Though I had an idea on one of the cases, the other was a complete surprise, so I enjoyed that.

Good fluff for the summer hiatus.
  skinglist | Jan 5, 2009 |
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A thrilling original novel based on the television series CSI: New York! Detective Mac Taylor is a dedicated and driven crime-scene investigator who believes that everything is connected and everyone has a story. He and his partner, Detective Stella Bonasera, lead a team of experts through the gritty and kinetic world of New York City. These skilled investigators, who see New York in a unique light, follow the evidence as they piece together clues and eliminate doubt to ultimately crack their cases. The body of a middle-aged man is found in the elevator of a ritzy doorman building on the Upper East Side. Mac Taylor and Aiden Burn's initial investigation yields no bullets, no DNA evidence, and no motive. Could this be the perfect crime? Meanwhile, only a few blocks away, Stella Bonasera and Danny Messer investigate the murder of a witness being held in protective custody. The law enforcement officers on duty swear that the victim spent the night in a locked hotel room--only to be found dead in the morning. From the heart of midtown to the outer boroughs, the New York CSI team must piece together the evidence and solve two puzzling crimes in the city that never sleeps.

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