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The driver was the Bone Collector, a ruthless kidnapper. As the minutes count down to each new death, Rhyme must decipher the gruesome clues. The Bone Collector is a police procedural/thriller about a sick and twisted serial killer and the criminologist who brings him down. There are over 2, DON’T MISS THE NBC TELEVISION SERIES LINCOLN RHYME: HUNT FOR THE BONE COLLECTOR The first novel in the New York Times bestselling series featuring forensic.

 

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Although, not everyone is impressed, when she stops the traffic, whilst the UN conference is in town. The first two victims were passengers in a taxi, John Ulbercht and T. The killer leaves clues, so Rhyme’ lives in a Gothic style townhouse on the Upper West Side of the city, overlooking Central Park – and his bedroom on the second floor, soon becomes the CP Command Post – which is bustling with activity. Thom, his aide, is designated the task of adding annotations to a poster, basically detailing what they know about Unsub Unknown Subject – so far.

Mel Cooper, turns Rhyme’s bedroom into a mini lab, so he does a lot of tests on the samples collected by Sachs’ from different crime scenes. The Hardy Boys, Bedding and Saul – do the canvassing, and they’re skillful in interviewing people who live close to crime scenes – and Sachs’ is Rhymes eyes and ears – and isn’t too pleased about it; as she was supposed to be transferring to Public Affairs at noon, for a training session – and she’s been waiting eight months for this reassignment.

You’ve got words like: Limo’d, brother’d, whatta, myself’d, this’s, offa off of , figger figure , grounds’re, dincha didn’t you , he’d’ve, ever’body, to’ve, etc. So that took some getting used to, as well. The appendix at the end, explains some of them in more detail. In summation: This was very good. There’s a lot of humour and banter throughout, so that was quite amusing, too.

View all 12 comments. Awesome start to a new crime detective series for me! I definitely plan on continuing with the books. The forensics was excellent and very detailed in this book along with the clues to catch “The Bone Collector”.

The action was gripping and the suspense of the book was great. I loved the whole cat and mouse chase of this book to get to the next victim. The ending was epic with who the killer was and the b Awesome start to a new crime detective series for me! The ending was epic with who the killer was and the beginning of another search for the next impending disaster.

Excellent writing, characters and unforgettable plot twists! Kudos Jeffery Deaver for adding another fan to your fanbase!

This is the first instalment in the Lincoln Rhyme series. Lincoln Rhymes was once a genius in the field of criminology, often finding tiny clues that others have overlooked and seeing each crime scene from his own, unique perspective. Now he wants to die. It has been three years since the accident that resulted in his incapacitated state and the burden of living his life beholden to others has become too much for him.

Assisted suicide feels like his only future option, but he is urged to aid in the capture of one more criminal before the final deed is done. This book was penned quite a few years ago and so there was the inclusion of a few lines that were in a tasteless or pointless style.

These made me wince and served no purpose to the plot or in the creation of a character. The repeated references to the body size of one side-character was just one such instance and resulted in my four, instead of five, star rating. This, however, was my only source of discontent within this blood-soaked and brutally-rendered storyline. It was as gripping as it was entertaining and I quickly became as plagued by the need to hunt down this serial killer as the police tasked to do just that.

I believe that the multiple insights to his victims’ suffering aided in aligning me so completely with Lincoln and his team, and also ensured it intimately delivered the horror of his actions. I was unprepared for the criminal’s perspective to feature, which also brought with it an abundance of harrowing and tragic scenes of torture from his own delighted viewpoint.

But not even when those solving the case were left to examine the remains he left behind was the reader spared any of the intricate details about the horrors he inflicted. Deaver repeatedly brought each scene to harrowing and sickening vividity! Asides from this being an entirely engrossing thriller, the two characters who centred it were provided with their own intriguing side-plots. Lincoln’s emotional and physical struggles plagued him every single day and I thought Deaver handled these with sensitivity but also authenticity.

Here, too, he did not shy away from presenting suffering with anything but the harsh glare of stark reality and, despite only having read one book from him, this feels like his signature style. Amelia is the individual working underneath Lincoln and the one burdened with bearing his harsh retorts and acting out his hard demands. She was provided with her own personal character arc and I enjoyed seeing her blossom as she continued to come ever closer to both the man she sought and also the man who aided her in capturing him.

This is a past paced murder mystery with a clever serial killer, but an even smarter criminalist leading the investigation. Confined to bed and able only to move his head and a single finger, he is looking for someone to assist his euthanasia, when the NYPD asks him to help find a kidnapping victim who may still be alive.

Choosing to make his principal detective quad This is a past paced murder mystery with a clever serial killer, but an even smarter criminalist leading the investigation. Choosing to make his principal detective quadriplegic seems a risky choice but one that works well as Rhyme’s mind as is sharp as ever. Using rookie cop Amelia Sachs as his legs to work the crime scene and collect evidence, they forge a strong partnership, but frustratingly remain one step behind the killer.

I enjoyed all the detail of the forensic search of the crime scene and the setting up of a forensic lab in Rhyme’s bedroom although I’m not sure how realistic this is as I’m guessing a lot of the tests would need a clean, dust free environment but I still like the idea. Both Rhyme and Sachs have a great depth of character and the plot is fast and furious with the identity of the killer impossible to guess and an unexpected twist at the end that no one saw coming.

View 1 comment. Amie, this case of yours Crime scene. What she discovers there is definitely not for the squeamish, and very soon Amie will be engaged in one of the most urgent and most dangerous manhunts the metropolis has ever witnessed. Which makes her quaint remark on the phone to her mother rather funny. In the darkest shades of black available in print. I went in with rather low expectations, as I prefer classic hardboiled or noir crime novels to the modern high octane offerings.

I now believe Deaver is simply one of the best writers in the subgenre, based so far on my first encounter with his lead detective Lincoln Rhyme. Something was nagging at Rhyme. An infuriating itch — the curse of all quads — though in this case it was an intellectual itch. The kind that had plagued Rhyme all his life. Rhyme, the former chief forensic expert on the New York police force, got his injuries in the line of duty, when a heavy timber frame fell on his head at a crime scene.

Now, after three years of hospital beds, chronic pain and humiliating daily mishaps, Lincoln Rhyme is only interested in how to get a doctor to assist him in ending his life. Then his former colleagues on the force come to him with the case Amelia Sachs investigated, and Rhyme discovers that he may have lost everything, but he still has his passion for solving puzzles.

The unknown perpetrator of the murder has intentionally left clues at the crime scene that seem to lead to his next victim. It seems he wants to be stopped, if only the cops manage to decrypt his messages in time. Together, the bedridden forensic expert and the glamorous redhead, are poring over the mysterious artifacts in a race against time to put a stop to this crime spree.

What makes Deaver stand out from a crowded field of would-be bestsellers is his rigorous approach to the scientific angle of a crime scene investigation I actually believe the TV series CSI was inspired by the Lincoln Rhyme series , the richness of detail regarding the city and the real clever developments in the plot, put there not only for their shocking value, but as an illustration of the salient points in the police procedures described.

Oh, and did I mention this is a true-blood page-turner, the kind that keeps you awake until morning in order to finally find out whodunit? A criminalist is a renaissance man. Yes, it makes for a gripping, edge of your seat experience, but it is also limited by the conventions of the genre: the timeline is just too tightly compressed, with too many murders taking place over just a couple of days, too many Hollywood-style narrow escapes, while the ending is just a tad too smart for its own good, with one too many reversals to make it credible.

Apr 30, Drew rated it it was ok Shelves: finished , in-my-library. It’s a page-turner, and to Deaver’s credit, the extensive scenes about collecting and analyzing crime scene trace evidence rarely get boring.

Unfortunately, it’s also pretty far-fetched. I’m willing to accept the elaborate murder methods, the exacting evidence collection, and the rapid clue-solving because they’re the point of the novel. I accept that Lincoln Rhyme is a superhuman genius up against a larger-than-life serial killer because that’s what makes this worth reading.

I can ALMOST accept It’s a page-turner, and to Deaver’s credit, the extensive scenes about collecting and analyzing crime scene trace evidence rarely get boring. But the killer is presented both as a psycho with a bone fetish and also as a man driven insane by trauma and personal vendetta, and the two personas don’t quite match up. Then there’s the climax including a revelation whose essence I saw coming but whose details I didn’t, which was a nice bit of misdirection , in which Lincoln Rhyme does something I still can’t imagine being possible for a human being let alone a quadriplegic.

It’s a good airplane book. I read this as part of Book Pal challenge in one of my Goodreads groups. I have a tendency to read crime and mystery fiction written outside of North America or by lesser known authors. Given that I am apparently some pretentious snob, I assume that the more popular an author is, the more watered down and crowd pleasing the story will be.

Jeffery Deaver shattered that assumption with this book. You don’t need a plot summary from me or a long review. I know I am late to this party. At this point you have either seen the movie or read the book. Suffice to say, it is compelling read that fuses an exciting mystery while touching on some compelling social issues.

Years prior to the events of this story, he was injured at a crime scene and as a result, he is a quadriplegic. He has the movement of his head and neck as well as a single finger. He is called on to help solve a gruesome string of crimes and as result, comes to work with the responding officer and beat cop, Amelia Sachs. Right from the outset, the book makes it clear that it is going to deal with some issues that contentions moral and social issues.

Specifically, the issues surrounding assisted suicide. While this book was written in , the issue is as contentious as is was in the days of Jack Kevorkian. Having lived my whole live in Canada near the border of Detroit, Michigan, I clearly recall the obsession with Jack Kevorkian a. Death and the ongoing discussion of assisted suicide. In the Bone Collector, we have a brilliant mind that is a locked within a body that cannot be used.

In this novel, Lincoln Rhymes in on a quest to have his own suicide assisted and we are privy to the characters mindset and internal struggle in getting to that point. Neither the book nor the author make bold declarations as to whether there should be a “right to die” but it does give food for thought.

Personally, I found this subplot to be fascinating and as equaling compelling as the main story line. In addition to a well written story, the characters of Rhyme and Sachs are dynamite. They are both complex, well drawn and there is superb character development.

The dynamic between the characters is unique as Sachs is essentially the eyes, ears and hands for Rhymes who can no longer walk a crime scene. There is great potential in this duo and I look forward to future novels. If I have any complaint, it is that Rhymes is to “all knowing”. He has a what seems to be an encyclopedic knowledge of just about everything but I was so engrossed in the story and the characters that I just didn’t care.

Again, this novel is superb. If you enjoy strong characterization or great crime thriller plots, pick this one up today.

I make an effort to give you the information so you can make an informed decision before reading. I am simply giving approximations. When reviewing language, mild obscenities are words like, shit, hell or damn. Religious exclamations are words such as Christ or Jesus when used as profanity. Scale 1 – Lowest 5 – Highest Sex – 1. There is some sexual tension but nothing graphic. I can say that in this one I did not seem as if there was as much language. It may have been that I was so taken up in reading the book that I did not notice adult language.

Violence – 3. Given the bad guy and his predilections, this could have been much more graphic. There are some graphic elements that some people will find disturbing but I would consider it to moderately graphic. View all 16 comments. Oct 15, Sophie Narey Bookreview- aholic rated it it was amazing Shelves: detective. I absolutely love Jeffery Deaver, his writing style just keeps you hooked and makes you think of the book even when you aren’t reading it.

I never watched the film for this book and I am so glad that I didn’t as I don’t think that it could live up to what my imagination went through while I was reading this book. The twists and turns in this book were not what I expected at all, the characters and settings are so well described you can close your eyes and picture yourself watching them, seeing ex I absolutely love Jeffery Deaver, his writing style just keeps you hooked and makes you think of the book even when you aren’t reading it.

The twists and turns in this book were not what I expected at all, the characters and settings are so well described you can close your eyes and picture yourself watching them, seeing exactly what they are doing. I have read other Jeffery Deaver books before but thought I’d finally read this one, I have been meaning to read it for awhile and just couldn’t wait any longer also helped that I had a great reading buddy to enjoy the experience with , if you haven’t read any Jeffery Deaver books then I would recommend this one, not just because it is the introduction of Lincoln Rhyme who is just an amazing character but because it sends you on a journey while reading it, one that no film could ever compare too and I don’t really think anyone could explains what happens in the book and make it as good as it is.

I will always love his books and his writing style, to me it is like no one else, I can easily read his books so quickly, because they are fast paced and they make you want to read on, make you want to miss some sleep just so you can read some more of it. Hopefully my enthusiastic review will make you want to read this book if you haven’t before, and if you have watched the film, I would still recommend reading the book as to me films just cant capture what a book can do!

View all 7 comments. Mar 06, Ashley B. I enjoyed the protagonists in the story, and how their differing personalities quickly come together.

I hope to find this much enjoyment as I continue through the series. Mar 15, Gina rated it it was amazing. Everyone was right I adored the characters very much. All of the down-to-earth in their own sort of way, including Lincoln. I don’t know how Deaver did it, but you really feel what it’s like to be his character; all trials and tribulations. I do have to admit that, after watching the movie, I believe that Denzel and Angelina played their characters very well. The novel isn’t just fast-paced, it’s lightening speed!

Hell, you get as much sleep as the ch Everyone was right Hell, you get as much sleep as the characters do in a 24 hour period, LMAO! So many twists, turns, suspense and action, you can’t help reading it until waaay after the midnight hour. What I loved about this book is the details! Whether it’s the crime scene, evidence or the cop lingo terminology of forensics Snap, snap, snap, one thing right after another. This is one of the best novels I’ve read. Can’t wait to read more of Deaver’s work!

Here we meet the brilliant, impatient, and rude Criminologist. Better World Books. Uploaded by lotu. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person’s head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. In the early hours of a quiet, weekend morning in Manhattan’s Diamond District, a brutal triple murder shocks the city.

Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs quickly take the case. Curiously, the killer has left behind a half-million dollars’ worth of gems at the murder scene, a jewelry store on 47th street. As more crimes follow, it becomes clear that the killer’s target is not gems, but engaged couples themselves.

The Promisor vows to take the lives of men and women during their most precious moments–midway through the purchase of an engagement ring, after a meeting with a wedding planner, trying on the perfect gown for a day that will never come. The Promisor arrives silently, armed with knife or gun, and a time of bliss is transformed, in an instant, to one of horror. Soon the Promiser makes a dangerous mistake: leaving behind an innocent witness, Vimal Lahori, a talented young diamond cutter, who can help Rhyme and Sachs blow the lid off the case.

They must track down Vimal before the killer can correct his fatal error. Then disaster strikes, threatening to tear apart the very fabric of the city–and providing the perfect cover for the killer to slip through the cracks.

Lincoln Rhyme and his partner Amelia Sachs return in this gripping thriller to investigate the assassination of a U. It was a “million-dollar bullet,” a sniper shot delivered from over a mile away. Its victim was no ordinary mark: he was Robert Moreno, a man known to have strong anti-American sympathies, and seemingly assassinated by the US government. The nation’s most renowned investigator and forensics expert, Lincoln Rhyme, is drafted to investigate.

While his partner, Amelia Sachs, traces the victim’s steps in Manhattan, Rhyme leaves the city to pursue the sniper himself. As details of the case start to emerge, the pair discovers that not all is what it seems.

When a deadly, knife-wielding assassin begins systematically eliminating all evidence-including the witnesses-Lincoln’s investigation turns into a chilling battle of wits against a cold-blooded killer.

Incredibly, she escaped. But so did he. What was found in the macabre museum Howley called home was unnerving enough. All Fitzroy wants to know now is. A total page-turner. They have only one clue: the madman has a tattoo of the Grim Reaper waltzing with a woman in the front of a coffin. Rhyme must rely on his wits and intuition to track the elusive murderer through New York City—knowing they have only forty-eight hours before the Coffin Dancer strikes again. Forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme is called in to work the high-profile investigation of a killer who seemingly disappeared into thin air just as the NYPD closed in.

The son of a survivalist family, Shaw is an expert tracker. Now he makes a living as a “reward seeker,” traveling the country to help police solve crimes and private citizens locate missing persons. But what seems a simple investigation quickly thrusts him into the dark heart of America’s tech hub and the cutthroat billion-dollar video-gaming industry. In that game, the player has to survive after being abandoned in an inhospitable setting with five random objects.

Is a madman bringing the game to life? Encountering eccentric game designers, trigger-happy gamers and ruthless tech titans, he soon learns that he isn’t the only one on the hunt: someone is on his trail and closing fast. The Never Game proves once more why “Deaver is a genius when it comes to manipulation and deception” Associated Press. A classic thriller from New York Times bestselling author Jeffery Deaver featuring the intricate forensic detail, masterful plot twists, and harrowing breakneck pace that made A Maiden’s Grave, The Bone Collector, and The Coffin Dancer national bestsellers.

Early in the day, a grisly machine gun attack in the Dupont Circle Metro station leaves dozens dead and the city crippled with fear. But the Digger becomes a far more sinister threat when his accomplice is killed in a freak accident while en route to the money drop.

With the ransom note as the single scrap of evidence, Special Agent Margaret Lukas calls upon Parker Kincaid, a retired FBI agent and the top forensic document examiner in the country. Somehow, by midnight, they must find the Digger—before he finds them. Along a windswept Kansas road, eight vulnerable girls and their helpless teachers are forced off a school bus and held hostage in an abandoned slaughterhouse. The madman who has them at gunpoint has a simple plan: One hostage an hour will die unless the demands are met.

He has a plan. Now the clock is ticking as a chilling game of cat and mouse begins.

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