If you have a 10-to-12-year-old who is obsessed with detective shows or mystery books, it can be tough to find non-fiction that matches their curiosity without getting too graphic or too childish.
Linda Soules’s Crime Scene Investigator hits the absolute sweet spot. It’s a brisk, honest career guide that treats young readers like real scientists. Instead of Hollywood gloss, it shows how fingerprints, fibers, and DNA tie directly back to what they are learning in biology and chemistry classes.
It even tackles the emotional side of the job and the patience required for real justice, making it a deeply respectful, well-rounded read. If you want to inspire a future scientist, this one deserves a permanent spot on their bookshelf.
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