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NCIS New Orleans: Crossroads
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NCIS is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals that pose a threat to the nation’s security. In a city that keeps surviving disaster, one elite team is dedicated to making its shores a little safer.
During the famous Mardi Gras parade, a young Naval oceanographer plunges to his death from a hotel balcony. It’s up to Pride and his crew to investigate. But this is a case that goes from grisly to utterly strange. A gris-gris bag found in the victim’s belongings, a trail of mystical clues, and the haunting figure of a voodoo loa on CCTV at the crime scene all suggest that dark powers are at work in The Big Easy.
During the famous Mardi Gras parade, a young Naval oceanographer plunges to his death from a hotel balcony. It’s up to Pride and his crew to investigate. But this is a case that goes from grisly to utterly strange. A gris-gris bag found in the victim’s belongings, a trail of mystical clues, and the haunting figure of a voodoo loa on CCTV at the crime scene all suggest that dark powers are at work in The Big Easy.
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Samantha williams
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sohxpie
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“I think with books like this, you have to look at it like it is, a TV Tie-In novel. If you start looking at it like a "proper" novel, then obviously you are going to be disappointed. All this book is trying to be is essentially a written episode of NCIS New Orleans and I think it does a pretty decent job. For the most part, the characters are faithful to their on-screen counterparts.I think the relationship between Chris and Sonya was especially well-written, their banter came across rather well. Sebastian was another strong example however, it did feel more like the team were bullying him at times, on the show it's far more obvious that it's all harmless fun, it just doesn't translate to that on the page. I thought the story was fairly decent, it felt a bit dragged out and slow at times. I think big chunks could have been cut from this story and it would have worked just as well. It just felt like there were times in the novel where irrelevant information was just thrown in. Overall, a pretty decent TV Tie-In novel, sometimes it's just nice to read something that doesn't take itself too seriously.”

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Brooke
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“<strong>Good characterization</strong>
Plot was good, I could see it lifted right from the show. The characters were true himself and it was nice to see a peek into their internal thought processes as well. I would read more from this author.”
About Jeff Mariotte
Jeff Mariotte is the author of several tie-in novels to hit TV shows such as Angel, Supernatural, CSI and Las Vegas. He is also a comics writer, working on series such as Angel, Desperadoes and The Shield. Besides writing, he owns his own San Diego bookstore, Mysterious Galaxy, along with his partners Maryelizabeth Hart and Terry Gilman
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