
The Broken Window
by:
Jeffery Deaver
Edition: Reprint
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1982140240
ISBN 13: 9781982140243
Publication date:
October 22nd, 2019
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages: 528
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
In a gripping tale of suspense and crime, a mesmerizing follow-up in the Lincoln Rhyme series unfolds. A prolific serial killer is on the loose, striking fear into the heart of a city already on edge. The story intricately weaves various threads, as forensic expert Lincoln Rhyme and his partner Amelia Sachs delve deep into the psyche of the criminal mind, piecing together clues that seem to lead them further into a labyrinth of deception.
As they navigate the complex world of high-tech crime, they soon discover that the case is more than just a hunt for a murderer. It's a twisted game of cat and mouse where personal stakes rise high, and betrayal lurks around every corner. The tension escalates when Rhyme realizes that the killer might be watching his every move, turning the investigation into a thrilling race against time.
Deaver’s masterful storytelling immerses readers in a world where intelligence meets intuition, blending fast-paced action with profound psychological insights. As layers of secrets are peeled away, Rhyme and Sachs must confront their own fears, challenge the notion of trust, and ultimately fight not just for justice, but for their very lives.
As they navigate the complex world of high-tech crime, they soon discover that the case is more than just a hunt for a murderer. It's a twisted game of cat and mouse where personal stakes rise high, and betrayal lurks around every corner. The tension escalates when Rhyme realizes that the killer might be watching his every move, turning the investigation into a thrilling race against time.
Deaver’s masterful storytelling immerses readers in a world where intelligence meets intuition, blending fast-paced action with profound psychological insights. As layers of secrets are peeled away, Rhyme and Sachs must confront their own fears, challenge the notion of trust, and ultimately fight not just for justice, but for their very lives.