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Jeffery Deaver - 2012 - The Bone Collector (Mystery)
The Bone Collector - Jeffery Deaver - 2012 Lincoln Rhyme, Book 1
By: Jeffery Deaver Narrated by: Jeffrey Harding Series: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel, Book 1 Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins Unabridged Audiobook Release date: 02-10-12 Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Police Procedurals, Crime Thrillers Language: English Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Format: mp3 64/48 mono
Don't miss the NBC television series Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for The Bone Collector.
The first novel in the New York Times best-selling series featuring forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme - from the author of The Never Game.
Lincoln Rhyme was once a brilliant criminologist, a genius in the field of forensics - until an accident left him physically and emotionally shattered. But now a diabolical killer is challenging Rhyme to a terrifying and ingenious duel of wits. With police detective Amelia Sachs by his side, Rhyme must follow a labyrinth of clues that reaches back to a dark chapter in New York City’s past - and reach further into the darkness of the mind of a madman who won’t stop until he has stripped life down to the bone.
“Lightning-paced...a breakneck thrill ride.” (The Wall Street Journal)
“The Bone Collector is so dazzling, it makes your eyes water.” (The New York Times Book Review)
“The headlong narrative...never lets up, and there is plenty of genuine forensic knowledge in evidence. There are dramatic switcheroos up to the very last page, and a climactic battle to the death.” (Publishers Weekly)