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Author: Jeffery Deaver
Title: The Bone Collector
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Date: 1997-09-04
ISBN: 0340682116
Publisher: Coronet Books
Weight: 0.57 pounds
Size: 7.05 x 4.37 x 1.06 inches
Edition: New edition
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New York City is thrown into chaos by the assaults of the Bone Collector, a serial kidnapper and killer who gives the police a chance to save his victims from death by leaving obscure clues. The cops go to Lincoln Rhyme, an ex-NYPD forensics expert left paralysed after an accident on the job. Rhyme reluctantly postpones his ambitions towards suicide and puts together a forensic investigation team, enlisting as his eyes and ears young police officer Amelia Sachs. Rhyme digs deep into the only world he has left - his astonishing mind - and slowly begins to narrow the noose around the Bone Collector. But the kidnapper is narrowing his own noose - around Lincoln Rhyme.


Amazon.com Review
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.

Reviews: lotuscandy (United Kingdom) (2008/03/12):
ONE OF THE BEST LINCOLN RHYME/AMELIA SACKS BOOKS I'VE READ SO FAR. I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW HOW IT ALL STARTED, AND NOW I DO! GREAT DESCRIPTIONS OF THE HISTORY OF THE BIG APPLE, AS WELL.



WelshHelen (United Kingdom) (2010/05/16):
An all-round excellent read - great characters, imaginative (and a bit gory) murders and very well written. The CSI aspects of the story with Rhyme teaching Amelia the ropes, were interesting without being too technical and the historical tales of new York made the story even more enthralling.

Definitely un-putdownable and the first of a nice long series of Rhyme books by Deaver. He's now easily in my top 10 authors! 9 out of 10.



jacquie (United Kingdom) (2012/09/25):
New York City is thrown into chaos by the assaults of the Bone Collector, a serial kidnapper and killer who gives the police a chance to save his victims from death by leaving obscure clues. The cops go to Lincoln Rhyme, an ex-NYPD forensics expert left paralysed after an accident on the job. Rhyme reluctantly postpones his ambitions towards suicide and puts together a forensic investigation team, enlisting as his eyes and ears young police officer Amelia Sachs.
Rhyme digs deep into the only world he has left - his astonishing mind - and slowly begins to narrow the noose around the Bone Collector. But the kidnapper is narrowing his own noose - around Lincoln Rhyme.



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