The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs, as they face their toughest adversary yet.
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The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs, as they face their toughest adversary yet.
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New. Book 1416549978 First printing. First edition. Not inscribed clipped or otherwise marked. Signed on the title page by author. Securely packed and shipped in a box. Complete # line 10987654321.
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New in As new jacket. Mint condition. Hodder & Stoughton, 2008. First UK edition-first printing. Black hardback(green lettering to the spine) with Dj(two small nicks on the edges of the Dj cover), both in mint condition.415pp. Price un-clipped. This is another paragraph Product Description: Rhyme's cousin has been arrested for murder. The evidence clearly shows he did it, but Rhyme agrees to check things out. It turns out that the cousin along with other people has been wrongly convicted because the true killer knows every single detail about the lives of the victims he kills and the men he sets up to take the fall for those crimes. This allows him to get close to the victims under false pretenses, murder or rape, and escape safely. And then he sets up others to take the fall for his crimes, planting incontrovertible evidence Rhyme, Sachs and the rest of the team have to find out who at the huge, ominous data mining company is getting access to this information. Meanwhile the villain--known only by a number to us--realizes he's being pursued and turns his knowledge of data and information into a weapon. Oh, and lest things seem too delicate, he also gets information through good old-fashioned murder and torture too.
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New in As New jacket. Book. Signed by Author(s) 1st/1st, SIGNED. Flat signed by the author. This book is square, solid, unread and appears brand new in every way. Its unclipped, Brodart protected dust jacket has a tiny crease at the bottom corner of its back inside flap, but otherwise appears to be in perfect shape as well. You'll turn cartwheels of glee when this book gets to you! ! !
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New. New Published by Simon & Schuster in 2008 NEW Quality Books Because We Care-Shipped from Canada Usually ships within 1-2 business days If you buy this book from us, we will donate a book to a local school We donate 10, 000+ books to local schools every year.
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New in new dust jacket. Signed by author. New book in new dust jacket flatsigned. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 432 p. Lincoln Rhyme Novels (Hardcover). Audience: General/trade.
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New in New jacket. Book. Signed by Author(s) Hardcover. Book Condition: NEW and UNREAD. Dust Jacket Condition: New and Mylar Protected. 1st Edition/1st Printing. SIGNED and DATED: 6/19/08 by Jeffery Deaver on the Full Title Page. 2009 ITW THRILLER AWARD NOMINEE for BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR.
I always await a new Lincoln Rhyme book with anticipation and can't wait to curl up with it . This Lincoln and Amelia book in my opinion was good but slightly disappointing in the tension and build up we have come to expect. . All the characters are there Amelia, Lon, Mel etc.. It centres around the world of computers in a Big Brother way and certainly makes you think about identity theft. . We meet Lincoln's cousin Arthur for the first time who as been arrested for murder and Deaver reveals some of Lincoln's childhood which was interesting. There is also sub plot with Lincoln liasing with London's Metropolitan police Was a good read from Deaver with the usual misdirections but not quite the usual heart stopping page turner.