Tuesday, May 15, 2018

[RAED] The Bone Collector (Lincoln Rhyme Novels)

The Bone Collector (Lincoln Rhyme Novels)

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    Author : Jeffery Deaver New York Times Bestselling Author
    Pages : 542 pages
    Publisher : Berkley Books 2014-05-06
    Language : English
The hero of Jeffery Deaver s thriller The Bone Collector is Lincoln Rhyme, a forensic scientist known to his peers as "the world s foremost criminalist". Rhyme will need all his reason--and his considerable stock of high-tech tools--about him to solve this latest brain-twister: a serial killer with method to his madness. In tried and true thriller fashion, the killer s crimes are described in lurid detail, as is the astounding technological equipment with which Rhyme examines the evidence--everything from an energy-dispersive x-ray unit to a mass spectrometer. Every fictional detective has his or her gimmick, from Sherlock Holmes s violin to Nero Wolf s orchids, and Rhyme is no exception. He is a quadriplegic who can move nothing but a single finger. Gadget-philes will be in seventh heaven reading about Lincoln Rhyme s tools; other readers might feel the book could do with a few more plausible characters and a little less technology. --Amazon.com
The hero of Jeffery Deaver s thriller The Bone Collector is Lincoln Rhyme, a forensic scientist known to his peers as "the world s foremost criminalist". Rhyme will need all his reason--and his considerable stock of high-tech tools--about him to solve this latest brain-twister: a serial killer with method to his madness. In tried and true thriller fashion, the killer s crimes are described in lurid detail, as is the astounding technological equipment with which Rhyme examines the evidence--everything from an energy-dispersive x-ray unit to a mass spectrometer. Every fictional detective has his or her gimmick, from Sherlock Holmes s violin to Nero Wolf s orchids, and Rhyme is no exception. He is a quadriplegic who can move nothing but a single finger. Gadget-philes will be in seventh heaven reading about Lincoln Rhyme s tools; other readers might feel the book could do with a few more plausible characters and a little less technology. --Amazon.com

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