The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely, bestselling thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs, as they face their toughest adversary yet. Now in a tall Premium Edition.
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The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely, bestselling thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs, as they face their toughest adversary yet. Now in a tall Premium Edition.
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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.