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The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver (2008, Hardcover) 
The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver (2008, Hardcover)

 
The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver (2008, Hardcover)

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 2008-06-10
Series: Lincoln Rhyme
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1416549978
ISBN-13: 9781416549970
Product ID: EPID63866085
Description: In the eighth Lincoln Rhymes mystery, Rhymes and his partner/lover Amelia Sachs apply their forensic expertise to a crime allegedly committed by Rhymes' cousin. Despite his cousin's protestations of innocence, the case seems ironclad: fo...
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  THE BROKEN WINDOW: Rhyme/Sachs Identity-Theft Whodunit
Review created: 11/23/08
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7 of 8 people found this review helpful.

What's not to love about a mystery wherein the villain enjoys looking at eBay, but won't shop there because of his obsessive-compulsive need to stay "off the grid"?

Its eBay reference aside, there is a lot to love about "The Broken Window", Jeffrey Deaver's 8th volume in the adventures of quadriplegic criminalist Lincoln Rhymes and his lover/partner, the arthritic and redheaded NYPD Detective Amelia Sachs. This time around, they face a killer whose ingenious staging of crimes is enabled by a terrifying access to the most detailed personal information.

They initially begin their investigation at the behest of Lincoln's estranged cousin Arthur's wife. The cousin has been arrested for murder, and the case against him is perfect -- too perfect, with forensic evidence from Arthur's home all over the crime scene.

But soon Lincoln and Amelia uncover a string of similar rapes and murders whose alleged perpetrators vehemently proclaim their innocence despite seemingly ironclad forensic evidence against them. That's when Rhyme's team realizes that all this "perfect" evidence could be the result of masterful identity theft and manipulation.

One information service provider -- the data-mining behemoth Strategic Systems DataCorp -- seems to have all the answers but is oddly reluctant to help the police. And as Rhyme and Sachs gradually uncover a chilling pattern of vicious crimes and cover-ups, the object of their hunt learns the identities of his hunters, so they in turn become the hunted. Full of Deaver's trademark plot twists, "The Broken Window" puts the partnership of Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs to the ultimate test.

The plot's basic premise and subsequent development may be a little hard to swallow, but the information about identity theft is all too frighteningly plausible. It will make you think twice before ever filling out another appliance or gadget warranty card. And if you're willing to accept the fictitious set-up as given, then you are on board for one terrifying trip.

If you like to solve the mystery right alongside the fictional detective(s), then Lincoln Rhyme's systematic listing of the various types of mounting evidence and his periodic reviews thereof will be just your cup of hemlock. If lists make your eyes glaze over, you can just skim through those short sections without sacrificing the thrill of the story itself. But as always with Deaver, even the briefest characterizations are vividly drawn. The people in his books really get up off their pages and walk around, and "The Broken Window" is no exception.

Whether you read it for the people, the plot, or just to find out whodunit, "The Broken Window" is a roller-coaster ride with more than a few scary surprises along the way.

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  THE BROKEN WINDOW by Jeffery Deaver
Review created: 06/28/08
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4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

Having read everything Jeffery Deaver has written, I was not hesitant in purchasing his latest. Also, this particular book is part of the Rhyme/Sachs series, which I particularly enjoy. This novel is not disappointing and is a page turner. I finished it in two readings, so I guess you could say I thoroughly enjoyed it. For every Deaver fan this book is a must read.


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  Jeffery Deaver Books
Review created: 04/06/09
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

With the economy being so low and a need for escape being so high, sometimes I look to books to help me get away. One of my most favorite ways to release some tension is to cuddle up with Jeffery Deaver! The reason I am a HUGE Jeffery Deaver fan is his writing style. I stumbled across his work some years ago and he has held my attention every since. I always look to E-bay and Half.com for any of his new books before paying full price in a store. If you like Stephen King or James Patterson or a good suspense novel try reading Jeffery Deaver "Praying for sleep" or "A maiden's grave". Also if you saw the movie "The Bone Collector" try reading his book!!!!! I wish I could direct his books into a movie!


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  Great Lincoln Rhyme story
Review created: 08/02/08
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

I really like Lincoln Rhyme, and all the characters in the Rhyme books. This is a triller, and goes on until the very last pages. I rated it a 10, and thats a bunch for me!


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  Scary Story!
Review created: 09/02/08
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1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

This story really makes you think twice before giving out any personal information. Deaver is a great writer with a very creative mind.


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  Great
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Good description was given of book and hopefully in great condition a stated. Should make for a great christmas present for my brother.=D


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  The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver
Review created: 08/08/09
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I really enjoy following each case involving Lincoln Rhyme. It's exciting to see how the dots are connected and how he finally manages to find the real who done it. As is always with Mr. Deaver, it's a page turner you don't want to put down!


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  Great exchange, product,service and delivery..AAAAA+
Review created: 05/19/09
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Great author, have read many of his books..this book was not in my library so I purchased it. Glad I did!!


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  The Broken Window by Jeffery Deaver
Review created: 10/04/08
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0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I had read another book by Jeffrey Deaver and I really liked it so when I saw this book, I thought I'd bid on it. Another consideration was my budget. I read alot and usually purchase my books new so of course by purchasing a used book I was able to save money. For the past few years, I have been purchasing and reading large print versions. This book had regular size print. The large print is definitely easier on the eyes!


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