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by Jefferey Deaver (Author) "She wanted only to sleep ..." (more)
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The hero of Jeffery Deaver's thriller The Bone Collector is Lincoln Rhyme, a forensic scientist known to his peers as "the world's foremost criminalist." Rhyme will need all his reason--and his considerable stock of high-tech tools--about him to solve this latest brain-twister: a serial killer with method to his madness. In tried and true thriller fashion, the killer's crimes are described in lurid detail, as is the astounding technological equipment with which Rhyme examines the evidence--everything from an energy-dispersive x-ray unit to a mass spectrometer.

Every fictional detective has his or her gimmick, from Sherlock Holmes's violin to Nero Wolf's orchids, and Rhyme is no exception. He is a quadriplegic who can move nothing but a single finger. Gadget-philes will be in seventh heaven reading about Lincoln Rhyme's tools; other readers might feel the book could do with a few more plausible characters and a little less technology. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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Deaver (A Maiden's Grave) is too fond of gimmicks. They range in this novel from the extreme (his detective here, Lincoln Rhyme, is a quadriplegic who can move only one finger) to the moderately eccentric (beautiful policewoman Amelia Sachs, who acts as Rhyme's arms and legs, suffers from arthritis). And his villain, a serial killer who models his crimes on ones he finds in a book on criminal life in old New York, has an uncomfortable way of slaying each of his victims in ways guaranteed to stop the heart or turn the stomach: buried alive, flayed by high-pressure steam, eaten by hungry rats, burned alive, attacked by mad dogs. All this takes place in the course of one busy New York weekend as the killer helpfully leaves playful little clues as to where he's going to strike next and Rhyme uses his immense savvy (and a battery of computerized testing tools) to figure it out. The whole affair, in fact, is incredibly silly, though the headlong narrative, with Sachs arriving in the nick of time (driving at 80 mph through New York streets) to perform rescues that seem to belong in a comic strip rather than a novel, never lets up, and there is plenty of genuine forensic knowledge in evidence. There are dramatic switcheroos up to the very last page, and a climactic battle to the death that might make even teenage boys wince. For it seems to be at that kind of readership?uncritical and doting on violence?that the novel is aimed. 100,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo; film rights sold to Martin Bregman and Universal Pictures; simultaneous Penguin audio. (Mar.) FYI: An HBO movie of A Maiden's Grave, starring James Garner and Marlee Matlin, will air in January 1997.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The world of crime science, Nov 7 2003
By Lee Ka Yee (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
I like the story structure most. There are Killer¡s monologues and Lincoln Rhyme¡s deduction. It excites me to chase every wording and chapter by chapter. Sachs¡ adventures in venue are so attractive. I am interested in crime science now. Lincoln Rhyme¡s tragedy begins when he becomes paralyzed. Luckily, Amelia Sachs brings him back from despair. The bone collector loses his family accidentally and then embeds ¡¥revenge¡ in his entire mind. Bringing Rhyme to death becomes his aspiration. This novel surprises me page by page. After reading, I realize that meaning of life is contributing our talents to society, even our lives are coming to an end. Let¡s enter the world of crime science.
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4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 : read this book! even if you've seen the movie, Jul 13 2004
By Trouble (Hartford, CT) - See all my reviews
absolutely terrific. Even though I had seen the movie before I read the book there was still plenty more to the story. I wish I had read the book first, but it is still a must read for mystery/thriller lovers.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the ending different in the movie? (I haven't seen the film in a while, but while reading the book I thought "the bone collector" was someone other than the person it turned out to be.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars As good as it gets, May 18 2004
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How would you like to see the blood of the innocent shed? How would you like to hear the sound of human bones breaking? Or, maybe you'd like to feel the pain of your flesh being cut through to the bone?

Who thinks of these distrubing images? Why, it's none other than the images of (Unsub 823.) Who seems to like history and old things, but takes only random victims.

If you like mystery, suspense and thrills, you'll love this book just as much as I did. Everyone likes the movie, but I think the book is better. It has very detailed descriptions of everything you'd need to know about crime scenes and physcial evidence to last you a while.

Just when you think the case is solved, you find another clue that leads to other victims and perps. To find out who Unsub 823 is and which officer finds him you'll have to read the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Bone Collecter
The Bone Collecter, what a chilling name for a book? Well, it fits this book perfectly. While reading this book, I couldn't put it down, not even while walking through the halls... Read more
Published on Oct 5 2003 by Roger

5.0 out of 5 stars A Killer Who Leaves Clues On Purpose
Lincoln Rhyme, head of the NYPD forensic unit, was consider to be the best at what he did, but when an accident left him a quadriplegic, he asks Dr. Read more
Published on Oct 5 2003 by Vesta Irene

5.0 out of 5 stars Very, very good.
This book is suspenseful and full of plot twists. The forensics make it very interesting, and it is much better than the movie. Buy this, and all of Deaver's other works, too.
Published on Aug 6 2003 by silk_tank

4.0 out of 5 stars "Bone Chilling" Mystery
Jeffrey Deaver has weaved an intricate mystery that will amaze you with scientific detail and unexpected turn of events. Read more
Published on May 20 2003 by RedDog

2.0 out of 5 stars In the end, an average book.
I picked up this book on a whim. I had recently finished Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lector trilogy and was looking for something along the same style. Read more
Published on May 9 2003 by Jason Schaeffer

4.0 out of 5 stars Twist was not as anticipated
I read the other reviews before purchasing the Bone Collector. I guess my expectations were elevated due to the raves and 5 star ratings across the board. Read more
Published on Mar 29 2003 by mito

5.0 out of 5 stars Deaver - The Bone Collector
Normally, I'm not a huge fan of straightforward mystery novels, nor am I typically a fan of series. But lately, having discovered John Sanford's Prey series, I decided they... Read more
Published on Mar 25 2003 by Chris MB

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Duo Since Holmes and Watson!
"The Bone Collector" is the first in the riveting Lincoln Rhyme-Amelia Sachs series, and it leaves the reader gasping for more. Read more
Published on Feb 26 2003 by W. Carol

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
You cannot put this book down, and you will never prodict the ending!
Published on Jan 19 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars wounderful forensics and full of great characters
"The Bone Collector" written by Jeffery Deaver is one of the most fascinating books about forensics that I have read to date. Read more
Published on Dec 27 2002

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