The CSI novels are novels that tie-in with the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , CSI: Miami , and CSI: NY television shows. They have been published from 2001 to 2011.
They are all released by Pocket Books and have been written by a range of notable authors including Max Allan Collins (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation), Donn Cortez (CSI: Miami), and Stuart M. Kaminsky (CSI: NY). [1] [2] [3]
Title | Author | Release Date | ISBN |
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Double Dealer | Max Allan Collins | November 2001 | 978-0743444040 |
Sin City | Max Allan Collins | October 2002 | 978-0743444057 |
Cold Burn | Max Allan Collins | April 2003 | 978-0743444071 |
Body of Evidence | Max Allan Collins | November 2003 | 978-0743455824 |
Grave Matters | Max Allan Collins | October 2004 | 978-0743495752 |
Binding Ties | Max Allan Collins | April 2005 | 978-0743496636 |
Killing Game | Max Allan Collins | November 2005 | 978-0743496643 |
Snake Eyes | Max Allan Collins | September 2006 | 978-0743496650 |
In Extremis | Ken Goddard | October 2007 | 978-1847390103 |
Bad Rap | Max Allan Collins | March 2008 | 978-1600102028 |
Nevada Rose | Jerome Preisler | June 2008 | 978-1416544999 |
Headhunter | Greg Cox | October 2008 | 978-1416545002 |
Brass in Pocket | Jeff Mariotte | August 2009 | 978-1416545170 |
The Killing Jar | Donn Cortez | November 2009 | 978-1439153703 |
Blood Quantum | Jeff Mariotte | February 2010 | 978-1439160787 |
Dark Sundays | Donn Cortez | May 2010 | 978-1439160862 |
Skin Deep | Jerome Preisler | August 2010 | 978-1439160824 |
Shock Treatment | Greg Cox | November 2010 | 978-1439160800 |
The Burning Season | Jeff Mariotte | June 2011 | 978-1439160879 |
In October 2007, Pocket Books released a trade paperback omnibus Mortal Wounds, which collected Double Dealer, Sin City, and Cold Burn into a single volume. [4]
Title | Author | Release Date | ISBN |
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Florida Getaway | Max Allan Collins | August 2003 | 978-1451607499 |
Heat Wave | Max Allan Collins | July 2004 | 978-0743480567 |
Cult Following | Donn Cortez | December 2005 | 978-0743480574 |
Riptide | Donn Cortez | July 2006 | 978-1451607406 |
Harm for the Holidays: Misgivings | Donn Cortez | November 2006 | 978-1451646337 |
Harm for the Holidays: Heart Attack | Donn Cortez | January 2007 | 978-1416526346 |
Cut and Run | Donn Cortez | March 2008 | 978-0743499538 |
Right to Die | Jeff Mariotte | September 2008 | 978-0743499545 |
Title | Author | Release Date | ISBN |
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Dead of Winter | Stuart M. Kaminsky | August 2005 | 978-1416503293 |
Blood on the Sun | Stuart M. Kaminsky | March 2006 | 978-1416509585 |
Deluge | Stuart M. Kaminsky | May 2007 | 978-1416513421 |
Four Walls | Keith R.A. DeCandido | May 2008 | 978-1416513438 |
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