Published by Whole
Story Audio Books (Full & Unabridged)
ISBN:
978-1-47120-305-3
11.20 am New York’s Manhattan's
electricity grid begins to record critical failures in several sections and
gradually section after section goes down. A blast from a sub station kills one person and
injures several others in an electrical explosion that jumps from the
sub-station to a bus stopped nearby, and the city is in panic.
While the FBI try to determine just who is behind this
horrific attack, world-class forensic criminologist Lincoln Rhyme, a
quadriplegic, assembles his team, NYPD detective Amelia Sachs and officer Ron
Pulaski, who discover anomalies in the sub station and seek by forensics to
uncover the method used to create the circumstances that caused a blast of
electricity in the sub station.
This is the first book I have read in this series and I am
aware that there are nine earlier books in the series. That this is a dedicated team is evident by
the worry shown to Lincoln Rhyme - his blood pressure and his general health,
are part of the book. And as the investigation progresses his physical
limitations threaten to drive away his closest allies just when he needs them
most.
There is an enormous mount of information about electricity
which maybe people will find fascinating but I admit I didn’t. I read for the mystery, not to learn that my
hair dryer puts out 10 amps - about back feed – low voltage - juice to hurt
you, current in one wire connecting to another wire…… not information that
interests me, and there was much of this. However, as the story progresses and more
and more of these attacks continue across the city we understand that the
author is setting the scene to explain just what is happening, and that is,
that the perpetrator is reconnecting a few wires in a house or office so that
the bathtub, the sink, the computer keyboard, the simple desk lamp, can kill!.
Then the demand letters start to appear…..
Whilst urgently seeking the person behind these attacks, Rhyme
is consulting on another high-profile investigation in Mexico, a hired killer known, Logan, known as the Watchmaker, one of the
few criminals to have eluded Rhyme.
Handling two massive investigations takes a toll on Rhyme's health.
Clearly this is a must for all Lincoln Rhyme fans, and it’s
a forensics dream as Rhyme describes and explains as they gather evidence.
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Lizzie
Hayes
Jeffery Deaver
was born outside Chicago and has a
bachelor of journalism degree from the University
of Missouri and a law degree from Fordham University. The author of twenty-nine
novels, two collections of short stories and a nonfiction law book, he's
received or been shortlisted for a number of awards around the world. He has
been awarded the Steel Dagger and Short Story Dagger from the British Crime
Writers' Association and the Nero Wolfe Award, and he is a three-time recipient
of the Ellery Queen Reader's Award for Best Short Story of the Year and a
winner of the British Thumping Good Read Award.
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