CSI: Intern at Your Own Risk

CSI: Intern at Your Own Risk by Sekou Hamilton, published by TokyoPop in September 2009, is a graphic novel that immerses readers in the world of crime investigation. This edition, written in English and spanning 192 pages, follows 15-year-old Kiyomi Hudson as she embarks on an internship with the Las Vegas Crime Lab. What begins as an exciting opportunity quickly spirals into a harrowing experience when Kiyomi and her fellow interns are tasked with investigating the gruesome murder of a peer.
As the story unfolds, Kiyomi and her team delve into the circumstances surrounding the death of Gretchen Yates, uncovering unsettling truths about the crime. The narrative explores themes of ambition and the harsh realities of investigative work, providing a gripping look at the challenges faced by young aspiring detectives. With its focus on crime and investigation, this graphic novel offers a unique perspective on the darker side of internships, making it a compelling read for fans of comics and manga.
Official synopsis Publisher
“A dream internship turns into tragic nightmare when five bright, aspiring investigatiors are handed their first case–the gruesome murder of a peer. When 15-year-old Kiyomi Hudson signs up for an internship with the Las Vegas Crime Lab, she knows what she’s getting into, but she never imagines how deep it will go. She and four fellow interns are allowed to observe the investigation into the murder of Gretchen Yates, but as they start their own research into the events leading to Gretchen’s untimely demise, they discover the truth behind an unthinkable crime!”–Cover.
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