About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 50. Chapters: Adam Ross, Albert Robbins, Archie Johnson, Bob Starling, Bobby Dawson, Charlie DiMasa, Clavo Cruz, Clay Dobson, Conrad Ecklie, D.J. Pratt, Danny Messer, David Hodges, David Phillips, Donald Flack, Jr., Enrique Diaz, Eric Delko, Frank Tripp, Frankie Mala, Gil Grissom, Greg Sanders, Henry Andrews, Henry Darius, Hollis Eckhart, Horatio Caine, Jack Toller, Jason McCann, Jerome Dayton, Jesse Cardoza, Jim Brass, John Hagen, Kevin Greer, Lucas Wade, Mac Taylor, Marlon West, Memmo Fierro, Nate Haskell, Nick Stokes, Paul Millander, Raymond Caine, Raymond Langston, Reed Garrett, Rick Stetler, Ron Saris, Ryan Wolfe, Sam Braun, Shane Casey, Sheldon Hawkes, Sid Hammerback, Sonny Sassone, Sqweegel, Stewart Otis, Syd Booth Goggle, Terry Lee Wicker, The Cabbie Killer, Vincent Drake, Walter Resden, Warrick Brown. Excerpt: Adam Ross is a lab tech for the New York Crime Lab. Adam is extremely insecure about his job security. This has made him very competitive with his coworkers, as he is constantly worried that his job will be eliminated. He makes his first appearance in season two, helping out in the Audio/Visual department . However, his skills are rather eclectic and diverse: Adam also works with trace evidence and has the qualifications and master's degree necessary to run a PCR DNA test to check for the presence of HIV . He even occasionally accompanies the field operatives to the crime scene in order to aid evidence collection or to assist in reconstruction. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, he claims that temperatures below 85 degrees Fahrenheit are cold, and he dislikes snow . While observing a suspect on video, he recognizes her instinctual flinch as shying from an anticipated blow. He admits that " father was a bully," indicating that Adam may have been abused as a child . This might explain to some degree his rather characteristic nervousness around figures of authority, such as Supervisors Mac Taylor and Stella Bonasera, despite Adam...