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The broken window a Lincoln Rhyme novel

In the eighth installment of Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, an elusive killer is on the loose, cleverly blaming his or her crimes on unsuspecting, innocent people. However, when Lincoln Rhyme's cousin is charged with murder, retired NYPD criminalist Lincoln agrees to look into the case and uncovers a link between a data collection company and the killer.

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  • "Lincoln Rhyme's cousin has been arrested for murder. The evidence clearly shows he did it, but Rhyme agrees to check things out. It turns out that the cousin, along with other people, has been wrongly convicted because the true killer knows every single detail about the lives of the victims he kills and the men he sets up to take the fall for those crimes. Rhyme, Sachs and the rest of the team have to find out who at the huge, ominous data mining company is getting access to this information. Meanwhile the villain realises he's being pursued and turns his knowledge of data and information into a weapon."
  • "In the eighth installment of Jeffery Deaver's Lincoln Rhyme series, an elusive killer is on the loose, cleverly blaming his or her crimes on unsuspecting, innocent people. However, when Lincoln Rhyme's cousin is charged with murder, retired NYPD criminalist Lincoln agrees to look into the case and uncovers a link between a data collection company and the killer."@en
  • "Rhyme's cousin has been arrested for murder. The evidence clearly shows he did it, but Rhyme agrees to check things out. It turns out that the cousin along with other people has been wrongly convicted because the true killer knows every single detail about the lives of the victims he kills and the men he sets up to take the fall for those crimes. This allows him to get close to the victims under false pretenses, murder or rape, and escape safely. And then he sets up others to take the fall for his crimes, planting incontrovertible evidence. Rhyme, Sachs and the rest of the team have to find out who at the huge, ominous data mining company is getting access to this information. Meanwhile the villain - known only by a number to us - realizes he's being pursued and turns his knowledge of data and information into a weapon. Sequel to "The cold moon"; followed by "The burning wire". Includes strong language."@en
  • "The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs as they face their toughest adversary yet."@en
  • "Chasing down a serial killer who complicates his crimes by leaving behind evidence implicating innocent people, Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs reluctantly team up for the investigation only to find themselves rendered the killer's next targets."
  • "Chasing down a serial killer who complicates his crimes by leaving behind evidence implicating innocent people, Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs reluctantly team up for the investigation only to find themselves rendered the killer's next targets."@en
  • "Chasing down a serial killer who complicates his crimes by leaving behind evidence implicating innocent people, Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs reluctantly team up for the investigation only to find themselves rendered the killer's next targets.--"@en
  • "Lincoln Rhyme and his partner/paramour Amelia Sachs face a criminal whose ingenious staging of crimes is enabled by a terrifying access to information. When Lincoln's estranged cousin Arthur Rhyme is arrested on murder charges, the case is perfect - too perfect. Forensic evidence is found all over the scene of the crime, and it looks like his is sealed. Lincoln grudgingly agrees to investigate the case, and soon uncovers a string of similar murders and rapes with perpetrators claiming innocence and ignorance - despite ironclad evidence at the scenes of the crimes. Rhyme realizes this "perfect" evidence may actually be the result of masterful identity theft and manipulation, after all."@en
  • "The mysterious 522 commits vicious crimes and then plants ironclad evidence to implicate innocent men. This timely thriller reunites Lincoln Rhyme with his partner and paramour Amelia Sachs, as they face their toughest adversary yet."@en
  • "A psychotic killer with access to the country's biggest data miner is using detailed information to work his way into the lives of victims; rape, rob and kill them, then blame unsuspecting innocents for the crimes. The perp has, in short, found a perfect means to literally get away with murder; until one of his victims turns out to be Lincoln Rhyme's cousin. Lincoln agrees to look into the case and in the process unravels a spider web of crime that the killer has woven."@en
  • "A psychotic killer with access to the country's biggest data miner was using detailed information to work his way into the lives of victims. He would rape, rob, and kill them, and then blame unsuspecting innocents for the crimes. The perpetrator had, in short, found a perfect means to literally get away with murder--until one of his victims turned out to be Lincoln Rhyme's cousin. Lincoln agrees to look into the case and in the process unravels a spider web of crime that the killer had woven."
  • "Rhyme is reluctant to help a cousin who has been charged with murder based on ironclad evidence but soon discovers a string of related incidents that suggest the possibility of identity theft and manipulation."@en
  • "When Lincoln Rhyme's estranged cousin is arrested on murder charges, Lincoln and partner Amelia Sachs investigate the case and begin to suspect that the evidence may actually be the result of identity theft by a mysterious and powerful criminal known only as "522"."@en

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  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Sound recordings"@en

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  • "The broken window a Lincoln Rhyme novel"@en
  • "The broken window a Lincoln Rhyme novel"
  • "The broken window [Books on CD]"@en
  • "The broken window [a Lincoln Rhyme novel]"@en
  • "Broken window"
  • "The broken window"
  • "The broken window"@en
  • "Broken Window"@en

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