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 The Broken Window: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel (Lincoln Rhyme)

The Broken Window: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel (Lincoln Rhyme)

Published: Jun 10 2008
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Customer Rating:  4.5 stars
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Hardcover: 432 pages

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My first Jeffrey Deaver novel  5 stars
This was my first Jeffrey Deaver novel and it captivated me from the first pages. With such a relevant subject, it hit home immediately. I remember thinking how "smart" this book was. Fortunately, there's a nice long list of Jeffrey Deaver novels to read.
A good team overcomes  5 stars
I became a Jeffery Deaver's fan when I read "The Bone Collector" and I haven't been disappointed any of the Lincoln Rhyme series I have read since. "The Broken Window" is no exception.

We met a family member of Lincoln's in this novel. His cousin, Arthur has been arrested for murder. The boys haven't spoken since high school because of a girl. Now Arthur's wife comes to Lincoln asking him to help clear her husband's name.

Lincoln and his partner, Amelia Sachs, go to work on the case and find that an information company is involved or so they think. The killer is destroying people's lives by twisting personal information and killing others and taking souvenirs.

As Lincoln and Amelia get closer to the killer, the killer learns of their investigation and starts after his hunters. One team member gets his gun and badge taken away when he fails a drug test and another has his wife detained as an illegal. Amelia even has her car impounded and crushed to a cube. Now the team is not only fighting to save the public but their own lives as well.

There are two sub-plots to keep things moving. Pam, a high school girl Amelia has befriended is having teenage problems and Lincoln is also working a case with Scotland Yards. There is never a dull moment in a Lincoln Rhyme novel.

Dennis Boutsikaris is a great reader. He uses tones and inflections in his voice so you know who is speaking and doesn't allow any monotones to creep in. All in all, he is easy on the ears to listen to.

If you like a good mystery, be sure to get the latest Lincoln Rhyme novel, "The Broken Window" by Jeffery Deaver. You won't want to put it down until you are done.
Great transaction  5 stars
Very fast, good price, product in great condition. Very satisfied, would buy again! Thanks!
No such thing as privacy  4 stars
This novel brings identity theft to a whole new level. A new age killer is on the loose in Manhattan and Lincoln and the gang are drawn into the plot when Rhyme's cousin is deliberately set up for a murder he did not commit. After some sleuthing the detectives learn that several other murders with the same MO have occurred recently. Apparantly, the killer knows everything about both victim and set-up allowing him/her to orchestrate the perfect crime thus distracting authorities from the actual culprit. This interesting plot involves a huge private institution that collects the most privaledged information on basically all citizens of this country. The secure informations is to be used by government agencies and the not so secure data is sold to marketers. However, maybe someone else has access to the information and is gathering it for more sinister reasons.
Mystery book  5 stars
The book was great. A little frightening to think how much personal information is available. Book was delivered quickly and in good condition.

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Product Details

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publish Date: Jun 10 2008
ISBN: 0739497278
Edition: Large Print Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 6.46 x 9.37 x 1.42 inches
Weight: 1.41 pounds
Pages: 432 pages

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