The Kill Room: The Lincoln Rhyme Series
The tenth novel in the critically acclaimed Lincoln Rhyme series, from Number One bestselling author Jeffery Deaver.They are calling it the 'million-dollar bullet': a sniper shot from a near-impossible distance.But there is no crime scene investigation, no evidence, and no co-operation from the...
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The tenth novel in the critically acclaimed Lincoln Rhyme series, from Number One bestselling author Jeffery Deaver.They are calling it the 'million-dollar bullet': a sniper shot from a near-impossible distance.But there is no crime scene investigation, no evidence, and no co-operation from the local Bahamian police.Ambitious New York district attorney Nance Laurel won't let it go. This murder has all the hallmarks of a contract killing, and she has evidence that the order came from the highest levels of the US government.Putting her career on the line, she calls in independent investigators: Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs. No strangers to controversy, their reputation for seeing what others miss is unparalleled, and she knows they will risk everything - even their lives - to seek the truth . . .
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781444757354
Publish date: June 20th 2013
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Pages no: 497
Edition language: English
Series: Lincoln Rhyme (#10)
I had to take some time out on Sachs and Rhyme doing their forensic thing due to the fact that I was getting really annoyed with the Kathryn Dance series as well as with the endings that came out of nowhere in the Rhyme series. "The Kill Room" was a good installment, but some of the execution was fl...
This Lincoln Rhyme thriller is as good as you might expect from the author as the plot throws up unexpected twists and turns at every juncture, especially in the last quarter. Engaging and well-written, it tells of an assassination in the Bahamas of a leading anti-American political figure and its c...
Jeffrey Deaver puts us smack in the middle of international intrigue this time, with the murder of an American political dissident in the Bahamas. Lincoln Rhyme and his team are brought in because the victim is from New York.As usual, the police procedural details here are fabulous ... as are the c...
Fishing is a strange sport. You sit around getting drunk for hours on end and hopefully catch some food. But red herrings are highly overrated, especially when they inspire novelists.Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs are back with another mystery to solve. This time a sniper has killed Robert Morano, a...
A quick review for this one - as part of the Lincoln Rhyme series it was just as well written but I did not, in this case, find the case or the subject matter that interesting. Hence a lower star rating than I would normally give Mr Deaver for this series which overall is one of my favourites. I am ...