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Just recently, I went to a book store and came across a book called The Science of Cold Case Files. The book was written by Katherine Ramsland, and it discusses a number of things related to the A&E series Cold Case Files. This includes numerous cases that were featured on the show.
I bought the book, and am still in the process of reading it. But I can already tell you that it's worth reading. If you like CCF, I recommend that you read it. |
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Yes, I have seen that book, but I never bought it. So it's good?
I might pick it up in the not-to-distant future. What I do have is the two-DVD Set of CCF's Most Infamous Cases. I enjoyed watching that and alot of high-profile cases are on it like the still-at-large Zodiac Killer. At first I thought they would uncover him on that segment, but they just showed footage of Arthur Leigh Allen, no arrests were made. It's a good DVD Set just the same. |
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