The Bone Collector

The Bone Collector by Jeffery Deaver, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1997, is a gripping narrative that unfolds in New York City, where chaos reigns due to the actions of a serial kidnapper and killer known as the Bone Collector. This first edition spans 404 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Lincoln Rhyme, an ex-NYPD forensics expert who, after a life-altering accident, is drawn back into the fray when the police seek his expertise to decipher the obscure clues left by the kidnapper.
Readers will find a tense exploration of crime and investigation as Rhyme assembles a forensic team, including young police officer Amelia Sachs, to track down the elusive Bone Collector. The narrative delves into themes of horror, action, and suspense, as Rhyme uses his remarkable intellect to navigate the dark complexities of the case while confronting his own struggles. As the investigation unfolds, the stakes rise, revealing a dangerous game between Rhyme and the kidnapper, who is also closing in on him.
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New York City is thrown into chaos by the assaults of the Bone Collector, a serial kidnapper and killer who gives the police a chance to save his victims from death by leaving obscure clues. The cops go to Lincoln Rhyme, an ex-NYPD forensics expert left paralysed after an accident on the job. Rhyme reluctantly postpones his ambitions towards suicide and puts together a forensic investigation team, enlisting as his eyes and ears young police officer Amelia Sachs. Rhyme digs deep into the only world he has left – his astonishing mind – and slowly begins to narrow the noose around the Bone Collector. But the kidnapper is narrowing his own noose – around Lincoln Rhyme.
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