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From Edgar® Award-winning, New York Times bestselling
author Max Allan Collins
BASED ON THE CBS TELEVISION SHOW HAILED AS “The network’s best
new offering.” (Wall Street Journal)
Watched by nearly 18 million fans weekly
The bodies of three young girls are discovered in the woods of
Bemidji, Minnesota, the result of barbiturate poisoning. Unable to
identify the victims, the local police turn to the Behavioral
Analysis Unit. Profiler David Rossi learns that the girls
disappeared more than ten years ago from Georgia. Further
investigation reveals that the perpetrators have been involved in a
cycle of kidnapping and murder for close to twenty years—and are
about to start again…
get itReviewed by Elizabeth, 2009-10-27
Omg when i got the book i was worried that i had spent money on something i wouldn't like but that wasn't the case . . .i loved it and would be great for any criminal minds fan. if you get this book also get the others.
Review: Criminal Minds: Finishing School by Max Allan CollinsReviewed by Cherie Reich, 2009-06-30
Three hunters in the woods of Bemidji, Minnosota stumble upon a
decomposed hand while tracking a deer. The local police are called
in and discover the bodies of three blonde girls ranging from ages
12-15. Fearing they had a serial killer on their hands, the
Behavioral Analyst Unit (BAU) is called in to investigate these
murders. After Jennifer Jareau, JJ to her friends, finds the case,
she hands it over to the team. They gear up and travel to the
freezing cold Minnosota to track the killer. While the BAU is
creating a profile of the UnSub (Unknown Subject), their technical
analyst Penelope Garcia gets a hit on the DNA of the first girl.
She was abducted over ten years ago at age three from Georgia.
Hotchner sends David Rossi and Emily Prentiss to Georgia to
continue on that trail while Aaron Hotchner, Derek Morgan, Dr.
Spencer Reid, and Jennifer Jareau remain behind to interview
suspects and follow up on the evidence. As Rossi and Prentiss
continue searching in Georgia and the other two girls are
identified, the BAU team is on their way to creating their profile
and solving the case.
Criminal Minds: Finishing School by Max Allan Collins is based off
the CBS television series: Criminal Minds. As a huge fan of the
show, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I felt that the character
portrayles worked well, and I could constantly hear the actors'
voices while reading Finishing School. The profile the BAU created
was believable, and the novel had a few twists and turns to keep
you guessing on who exactly was the murderer/kidnapper. If you
enjoy mystery novels and are a fan of the show, you will
particularly enjoy this book.
If you like the show, you should enjoy this bookReviewed by Dennis R. Cohen, 2008-12-12
Max Allan Collins is an incredibly prolific author and his adaptations of and novels based on movies and TV series can be counted on to deliver satisfaction. "Criminal Minds: Finishing School" is no exception. The characters are those of the TV series, presented just as the scriptwriters and actors present the characters. The story fits the show's formula and could easily be an episode.
Keeps you guessing to the ...finishReviewed by Renee C. Mulhare, 2008-12-06
With this third offering, Max Allen Collins has hit his stride in
working with the elements of this series. The pacing is a little
slower, but that gives the BAU team -- and us the readers -- time
to really get to full understand the UnSub and his motives. And to
find out to our surprise that there are, in fact two UnSubs
responsible: a childless married couple with a completely warped
sense of how to protect children from the dangerous things in life.
But at the same time, the story is crafted so subtly, you'll have a
hard time guessing just who the UnSub is, among the
characters.
Of the three tie-ins that Max Allen Collins has written for this
series, this one would definitely be easy to place into the
chronology of the TV series. The fact that it takes place in the
winter would put it during the gap caused by the writers' strike
last year; plus the conversation between Jennifer "JJ" Jarreau and
Emily Prentiss at the end hint at JJ's secret relationship and
subsequent pregnancy, making this more than just a side-story in
this particular series, but a clear-cut part of the continuity.