The Burial Hour (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel)

* Read ^ The Burial Hour (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel) by Jeffery Deaver ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Burial Hour (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel) With a crime scene this puzzling, forensic expertise of the highest order is absolutely essential. Sachs and Rhyme find themselves playing a dangerous game, with lives all across the globe hanging in the balance.. The video is marked as the work of The ComposerDespite their best efforts, the suspect gets away. A nine-year-old girl, the only witness to the crime. DANGEROUSLY GOOD.DISTINCTIVELY DEAVER.Forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme is back with his most harrowing case

The Burial Hour (A Lincoln Rhyme Novel)

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Rating : 4.60 (540 Votes)
Asin : 1478906634
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 378 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-01
Language : English

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Deaver has been writing novels for many years and he has never once disappointed me. Taking Rhyme and Sachs out of their New York locale appears to rejuvenate Deaver and his story. Deaver is a master of plot twists, and they are abundant in this story that keeps the reader guessing about who can be trusted and what's behind the motivations of the abductor. Another strong entry from the always-reliable Deaver."BooklistPRAISE FOR THE STEEL KISS:"Deaver is a genius when it comes to manipulation and deception. Making them jump through hoops to keep international peace gives the story an extra edge."Jeff Ayers, Associated Press"Jeffery Deaver's forte is the diabolical puzzle mystery, and THE BURIAL HOUR is so devilishly tricky you can practically smell the sulfur fumes In a bold plot twist, Deaver folds Rhyme's inquiries into a broader investigation

"Ugh." according to KellyP.. I love Deaver. Ive read every single one. I wasn't that thrilled about the last one, and it seems it keeps going downhill. I haven't finished it yet. I'm about halfway in and it just doesn't have that feel to it. That gripping suspense the Lincoln Rhyme books have.It rambles on and on about the Italian law force set up and procedures. Rhyme and Sacks play a smaller part in this book, and most of the focus is on these Italian officers. Again, it rambles on and on.It's just not that interesting to me. I keep waiting for it to pick up and it's just not. Hate to say I'm going to be putting it down. I won't finish this one.The se. Rosalind869 I've read all of Deaver's books and usually can't put them down until the last page. I love the characters: Lincoln, Amelia, Tom and the other New York police. The Italian police do not have same synergy.This does not feel as if it was written by the same author. It was hard to get into and at times confusing. Please go back to working New York cases.. Katherine M. said The only danger here is boredom. This book was such a letdown. If it had been by any other author I would never have forced myself to finish it. I kept hoping it would get better and begin to resemble a Deaver book but it never did. With Deaver I look forward to crazy plot twists and trying to figure out where he is going knowing he can very quickly change everything but by the time he threw in some twists, at more than halfway through the book, I didn't care. The majority of the book takes place in Italy and was told through the eyes of an Italian officer, who I enjoyed as a character, but too much of the book was a hollow version of a Deaver novel. Horrib

With a crime scene this puzzling, forensic expertise of the highest order is absolutely essential. Sachs and Rhyme find themselves playing a dangerous game, with lives all across the globe hanging in the balance.. The video is marked as the work of The ComposerDespite their best efforts, the suspect gets away. A nine-year-old girl, the only witness to the crime. DANGEROUSLY GOOD.DISTINCTIVELY DEAVER.Forensic detective Lincoln Rhyme is back with his most harrowing case yet in this newest installment of Jeffrey Deaver's New York Times bestselling series.A businessman snatched from an Upper East Side street in broad daylight. A miniature hangman's noose left at the scene. But the search is now a complex case of international cooperation--and not all those involved may be who they seem. So when a similar kidnapp

His books are sold in 150 countries and translated into 25 languages. Jeffery Deaver is the #1 international bestselling author of more than thirty novels, three collections of short stories, and a nonfiction law book. . A former journalist, folksinger, and attorney, he was born outside of Chicago and has a bachelor of journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a law degree from Fordham University. You can visit his website

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