Another in Deaver’s series set in New York City featuring Lincoln Rhyme, the quadriplegic investigator, this one is, as always, a page turner. In this thriller, Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, his assistant (and girlfriend—yes, he’s not ENTIRELY paralyzed) match wits and technology with a truly scary data whiz who steals identities, commits crimes, and frames others through creating data and technological evidence that seems impossible to refute. One of the people whose identity was stolen and who now sits in prison is Rhyme’s cousin. As Rhyme and Sachs and the NYPD struggle to unravel the false clues about others and themselves, Rhyme and his cousin have some longstanding family issues to resolve as well.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Recently read: Jeffery Deaver’s The Broken Window
Another in Deaver’s series set in New York City featuring Lincoln Rhyme, the quadriplegic investigator, this one is, as always, a page turner. In this thriller, Rhyme and Amelia Sachs, his assistant (and girlfriend—yes, he’s not ENTIRELY paralyzed) match wits and technology with a truly scary data whiz who steals identities, commits crimes, and frames others through creating data and technological evidence that seems impossible to refute. One of the people whose identity was stolen and who now sits in prison is Rhyme’s cousin. As Rhyme and Sachs and the NYPD struggle to unravel the false clues about others and themselves, Rhyme and his cousin have some longstanding family issues to resolve as well.
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