Montag, 16. Juli 2012
Elizabeth Becka - Trace Evidence
Evelyn James, forensic pathologist for the Cleveland Medical Examiner, 
is called out to the river's edge to take a look at the body of a girl, 
recently pulled from the water. A Caucasian, the dark marbling of 
decomposition had spread through her limbs like poison. After years in 
the job, Evelyn is used to such things - to the sight of victims washed 
up by poverty or grief - but this is quite different, and much nastier. 
Her feet had been encased in concrete, her body wrapped in chains. Every
 ounce of Evelyn's experience suggests this girl was alive when she went
 in - alive and terrified, clawing at the dark water. And she isn't 
alone ... other young women have recently met a similar fate.  
Cleveland's mayor, Daryl Pierson, doesn't like the bad press, nor does 
he like coming into contact with Evelyn again. They were lovers once, a 
long time ago, and much has been left unsaid between them. Evelyn's hunt
 for the killer takes her into the highest and lowest levels of society 
and brings her face to face with a ghost from her past. But when the 
daughter of a prominent family disappears, she finds herself in a 
desperate bid to put the pieces of the puzzle together, before she is 
called, once again, to the water's edge.
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Das Buch erschien wohl im Zuge der Erfolgswelle von CSI und Co - die Aufklaerung des Verbrechens durch die Spurensicherung. Unterhaltsam aber auch nicht mehr.
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