CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Secret Identity #3
"Chapter Three" delivers another layer of mystery in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation series, as the team follows a trail linking a burned body in the desert to the long-buried corpse beneath the Safari Casino. With Gil and Jim digging into the past tensions between the casino’s developer and a union boss, and Sara and Warrick racing to recover a stolen video camera, the investigation deepens into secrets buried beneath the surface. Written by Steven Grant and illustrated by Gabriel Rodriguez and Steven Perkins, with colors by Scott Keating and Steven Perkins, and lettered by Tom B. Long, the issue’s stark desert visuals and tight pacing are enhanced by Robert Voets’ moody cover.
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The CSI team continues to investigate the strange similarity between a recently deceased businessman and a decayed corpse buried in the cement foundation of the 20 year old Safari Casino. Katherine and Warrick are called to a site in the desert to process a burned body that may be the missing Mr. Lansing. Gil and Jim learn more about the original dispute between the casino developer and the union boss while Sara and Warrick track down a victim’s stolen video camera.
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